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Step into the fascinating world of French history with entry to Les Invalides, home to the Army Museum and Napoleon’s Tomb in the heart of Paris. This iconic landmark, originally built by Louis XIV to honor veterans, now houses over 500,000 artifacts spanning centuries of military heritage.
Wander at your own pace through impressive collections of armor, weapons, uniforms, and personal belongings of France’s most influential figures. Marvel at the gilded Dome Church, where Napoleon Bonaparte rests, and explore the Museum of Plans-Reliefs and the Museum of the Order of the Liberation, all included with your ticket.
Enhance your visit with interactive digital experiences that bring pivotal battles to life, offering a deeper understanding of France’s past. Temporary exhibitions are also included, ensuring there’s always something new to discover during your self-guided adventure.
Family activities are available on weekends, making this a memorable outing for all ages. Access is convenient from the Esplanade des Invalides or Place Vauban, with cloakrooms available for your comfort. Admission is free for those under 18 and EU citizens under 26, though a ticket is still required for entry.
Don’t miss your chance to explore this essential Parisian destination. Secure your entry to Les Invalides now and experience the grandeur of France’s military history firsthand.







