Les Invalides Paris
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Les Invalides Paris
Les Invalides is the single largest complex of historical buildings in Paris and is a famous attraction of Paris.The building of Les Invalides was meant to be a residential village for soldiers of numerous campaigns. It was built by Louis XIV in 1670.
Les Invalides houses several museums, a military hospital, a church called Eglise du Dôme and many other structures.
Among the many buildings here, the notable ones are the Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération, Musée de l'Armée and the Musée des Plans-Reliefs.
Musée de l'Armée or the Army Museum presents a large collection of uniforms, paintings and art work from the medieval times right down to the present. You can visit the Army Museum in Les Invalides from 10 am to 6 pm every day. The price for a museum ticket is Eu 7 only.
Les Invalides has historical associations with the storming of Bastille. Here you can find the tomb of Napolean. The body of this legendary French general is preserved in a tomb in Les Invalides.
Eglise du Dôme is a famous church located in Les Invalides. Within this famous church situated in Les Invalides, you can see Napolean's historical red sarcophagus.
The place is also the burial ground of Maréchal Foch, whose name has also been given to a boulevard outside the church.
Address of Les Invalides in Paris
129 rue de Grenelle
7e arrondissement
Paris
Les Invalides is easily accessible by metro in Paris. All you have to do is take the Latour-Maubourg to get to Les Invalides.
How to Contact Les Invalides in Paris
You may get in touch with Les Invalides in Paris by dialing the following telephone number: 331 44 42 38 77
For more information about Les Invalides in Paris, France, please click on the following link: www.invalides.org
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