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Museum of the Army Les Invalides Skip-The-Line Ticket

4.5 / 5
35 reviews
800+ booked
Please note that from the 24th of January a valid European Health pass with proof of full vaccination or recovery is required for visitors (+16) to enter cultural and leisure venues in France. Children between 12 and 16 years old can enter with proof of a negative test (valid 24 hrs). Check the website of the French government or the attraction's official website for more information. For other info on the health & hygiene measures please check the activity highlights or insider tips below
Les Invalides

Reviews

4.5 / 5
Fantastic
35 reviews
Bold mystery sanctuary antique interesting unique design
Great attraction. I saw a lot of past military equipment and Napoleon’s tomb. I have a chance to visit again.
I was surprised on how much I liked the museum. It wasn't my first choice but my husband who is a Marine insisted we tour it. Very interesting and beautiful!
The visit to the museum is a learning experience in terms of understanding the military development of France, especially on how they give respect to their generals. From medieval to the 2nd world war era, you will see their well-preserved artifacts. The tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte is a must-see too. It was a different story from what we learned in school.
good place to visit for people who wants to know about the history of some of the greatest war fought. lots of armours, guns and cannot to view as well as different type of army uniform that was worn during different period of civilisations.
You will just need to show your e-booking to enter the place. Please note that most (95%) of the descriptions in the museum are in French. So if you are those who would like to read the museum display description in English, you are pretty much out of luck.
Fast customs clearance tickets are very useful, just scan the QR code to enter the venue. The military museum is bigger than expected, and it has a lot of exhibits.
I Love this place! Try to check this place by sunset, it’s stunning! Too bad it was gloomy when i was there.

Guide

  • Visit the Hôtel National des Invalides, a complex of museums and monuments of French military history
  • Discover the Musée de l'Armée, the Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération and the Musée Plans-Reliefs
  • Design your own itinerary and explore at your leisure
  • Explore the Cathedral of Saint-Louis and the Dôme des Invalides church that contains tombs of France's war heros, including Napolean Bonaparte

For the history-loving traveler, this journey through Les Invalides in Paris is one must-see experience. You will visit the Hotel National des Invalides at your own pace, allowing you to truly absorb the historical experience. Travelers will be able to see te permanent collections of the Army Museum, which includes artifacts from the wars and military history of France. Apart from Les Invalides, you will visit the Church of the Dome, the burial site for French war heroes. This leads you to the very tomb of Napoleon I himself. The visit to Historial Charles de Gaulle will allow you to experience an interactive multimedia space dedicated to the man the monument has been erected for. The next stop, at the Musee des Plans-Reliefs will allow you to have a look at an assortment of military models. Finally, the Museum of the Order of the Liberation will introduce you to the heroes of the Legion of Honor of France. Military and history buffs should not miss this journey.

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