
Army Museum Les Invalides Skip-the-line Admission in Paris
Army Museum Les Invalides Skip-the-line Admission in Paris
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Paris's Army Museum (Musée de l'Armée) stands as one of the world's top three largest museums dedicated to arms, housing an extensive collection of military history and art. Notably, it serves as the final resting place of none other than Napoleon Bonaparte since 1861, in his tomb. Get priority entrance to this remarkable collection of weaponry, armor, and artistic treasures. The Artillery Museum has an extensive array of cannons acquired during the Revolution. The Dôme des Invalides, erected from 1677 to 1706, features a majestic 110-meter golden dome reaching towards the Parisian heavens. Within lie the resting places of Napoleon, his son, and brothers, adorned with laurel crowns and inscriptions represent the Empire's greatest victories. In the Old Department, witness armor and weapons spanning the 13th to 17th centuries, evoking a sense of warfare in historical French times. Similarly, the Modern Department, revisit the bloodiest battles, soldier life, and the evolution of military technology.
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Army Museum Les Invalides Skip-the-line Admission in Paris