The Invalides is a complex in Paris’ 7th arrondissement, France, with museums and monuments, the building originally designed to trace France’s military history and provide hospitals and nursing homes for veterans. The buildings include the French Military Museum, the German Plan Relief Museum and the Museum of Contemporary History, and the 107-meter-high dome of the Invalides Church, the tallest large church in Paris. The dome is decorated with 12.65kg of gold foil, and the glittering golden dome is an important landmark in Paris. There are some tombs of French war heroes, the most famous of which is Napoleon.