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The National Residence of the Invalids Review

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The Casualty Academy Bridge on the Seine River is an arch bridge, 152m in length and 18m in width. It was built and opened to traffic in 1855. The Casualty Bridge is a simple stone bridge. It is the lowest bridge across the Seine River in Paris. As its name implies, it leads to the Royal Military Academy.

The National Residence of the Invalids

Posted: Oct 17, 2017
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  • Miquel Llobet
    5/5Outstanding

    The tomb of Napoleon I is a must go on any visit to Paris. The sheer size of the dome and sarcophagus will give you an idea of his importance to the french and the world.If you go on the last hour before closing you will have the space on your own to observe.

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    Posted: Dec 28, 2017
  • GLS***80
    5/5Outstanding

    Hotel des Invalides' gilded dome emanates majestically from the deep end of its vast esplanade lawns. Commissioned by Louis XIV in the 1670s as a respite for 4000 invalides (wounded or disabled war veterans) it stands as one of the most prestigious monuments in Paris and as a testament to Louis XIV and Napoléon – the latter's remains lie in the Tombeau de Napoléon [Napolean's Tomb]. Still functioning as a hospice for injured or disabled war veterans, its massive complex also houses the Musée de l'Armée, Musée des Plans Relief and Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération along with two churches.

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    Posted: Aug 26, 2015
  • walking wanderer
    5/5Outstanding

    Best known as the final resting place of Napoleon Bonaparte, its original use was as a hospital soldiers before it became a museum of the French army. All the great conflicts of French history are covered. A must for the military buff.

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    Posted: May 17, 2015
  • Betsy F.
    5/5Outstanding

    I love Napoleon and his impressive place in history. His tomb is majestic and suitable to a former emperor. The adjacent property has a fine weaponry museum. Vets receive care there too.Combine The Eiffel Tour, Les Invalides and Rodin's Museum for a full day.

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    Posted: Aug 18, 2014
  • GLS***44
    5/5Outstanding

    Where they keep Napoleon’s Tomb. Pretty snazzy. Feels like all roads lead here so might as well go.

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    Posted: Aug 17, 2014
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