The Hôtel national des Invalides is an impressive set of buildings which has been a source of fascination from the outset. It was founded by Louis XIV and now houses the tomb of Napoleon I. Built in the seventeenth century, the Hôtel des Invalides has gradually been transformed into one of the high spots of the Napoleonic legend and a military pantheon. It is now one of the most remarkable repositories for the history of France and Europe.
Take this book with you as you explore the Invalides ; it will lead you from the majestic north facade to the grandiose Dome Church. Why did the Sun King decide to found the institution of the Invalides ? What do the symbols on the north facade mean ? Why is there a wolf's head on one of the dormer windows in the main courtyard ? When was Napoleon's tomb built ? Who are the great men surrounding his tomb ? You will find answers to all these questions and many more in this richly illustrated book.
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