Army Museum - The Invalides and Napoleon's Tomb: Entrance fee

Discover the Musée de l'Armée with priority access, where weapons, armor and Napoleon's monumental tomb under the Dôme des Invalides are on display. Browse through its ancient and modern collections to understand the evolution of warfare and French military history.

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Army Museum - The Invalides and Napoleon's Tomb: Entrance fee

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The Army Museum of Paris (Musée de l'Armée) is one of the three largest military museums in the world and houses one of the most complete collections of weapons, armor and war art. It is also home to the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte, where he has been laid to rest since 1861. With priority access, you can visit its rooms without waiting. The Artillery Museum gathers numerous pieces recovered during the Revolution, perfect even for a photo next to a cannon. The Dôme des Invalides, with its 110-meter golden dome, houses the imposing tomb of Napoleon, as well as those of members of his family, decorated with symbols of the great victories of the Empire. In the Department of Ancient Arms and Armor, you can see pieces from the 13th to 17th centuries linked to historical figures such as François I and Louis XIII. The Modern Department allows you to relive battles, learn about the daily life of soldiers and see how military technology evolved. Visit one of the most emblematic museums in Paris and understand firsthand some of the most important conflicts in history.

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