The Musée de l'Armée prides itself on being one of the world's most prominent military and art museums because of the diversity of its internal collections and the time periods they represent. Some magnificent collections from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era at the Musée de l'Armée, an army museum.
The Hôtel National des Invalides, which was built in 1905, is home to the Musée de l'Armée. It was founded in 1905, immediately following the World's Fair, and is the product of the union of the 1796-founded Musée d'Artillerie and the original Musée de l'Armée, which was founded a century later. It spans across an area of 8,000 m2 and consists of two churches and a museum with about 500,000 items.
The pieces from a particular theme are used to complete the presentation of the permanent collections, which are organized chronologically into 'historical' collections that reflect different eras from Antiquity to the conclusion of World War II (emblems, paintings, military decorations...). The historical exhibitions either feature these theme collections or gather them in particular sections.
The restoration of the historical collection of images from the two world wars is a must-see component of these displays. The 'Charles de Gaulle Monument,' an interactive multimedia space devoted to former French President Charles de Gaulle, is well worth visiting.
1. Ancient Department, 13th–17th-century old armour and weaponry
2. Modern Department, 1643–1870, from Louis XIV to Napoleon III
3. Special exhibition spaces Napoleon I's Tomb and the Dôme des Invalides.
4. The Two World Wars: Contemporary Department, 1871–1945
5. Saint-Louis des Invalides Cathedral, home of the Charles de Gaulle Monument
In addition to the incredible collection, you can admire the stunning architecture of this location.
The numerous balconies and arches give the cream-colored building its finishing touch. Napoleon's tomb, which is well-decorated and flanked by impressive columns, arches, and statues, is located in the center of the dome tower. The Dôme des Invalides, which contains Napoleon I's mausoleum, is the attraction.
The museum plans frequent exhibitions and tours for its guests to help them learn about all the important events in France's military history. The young adult population has recreational events planned regularly. A great cultural-historical show is added to the museum's program twice a year, in the spring and the fall. You are welcome to stay and continue your conversation with the curators and museum restorers. Take this chance to share any improved ideas you may have for the displays on show here.
Several times a year, classical performances are held at the Musée de l'Armée. Priority is given to renowned ensembles like the Paris Conservatory Orchestra, the French Army Choir, the Air Force Harmony Orchestra, and the Symphony Orchestra of the Republican Guard.
The theatre of the museum has frequent free movie showings.
The Army Museum hosts various events and lectures as part of the cultural program. Although there is no charge for admission, reservations are necessary.
The reception area at the entrance to Place Vauban houses a bookstore with a wide selection of publications concerning the collections of the Musée de l'Armée, as well as souvenirs and postcards.
Visitors can unwind and eat in a lovely setting at the café-restaurant 'Le carré des Invalides' entrance on Place Vauban.
The 7th Arrondissement of Paris exudes wealth and charm and is dominated by the Iron Lady, aka the Eiffel Tower, and the golden dome of the Invalides. Intimate streets dotted with boulangeries, delis, and fromageries that serve the well-off residents of this premium quartier are tucked away among famous landmarks.
Nothing compares to this neighborhood's human scale, walkability, markets, and excellent restaurants.
After a long day of exploration, your Paris Perfect apartment is waiting for you, where you can relax and enjoy exquisite cuisine while taking in the breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower.
129 rue de Grenelle Hotel National des Invalides, 75007 Paris France