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Les Invalides
Les InvalidesRoyal Chapel of Les InvalidesLion Armour of Francis IReinforced Half-Armour of Henry IVCeremonial Armour of Louis XIVNapoleon in Coronation RobesDecorated Armour of Cardinal RichelieuArmour of King Charles IXOrnate Childs Armour for Louis XIIIMamluk Cavalry and Horse ArmorBronze Cannon with Fleur-de-LisCeremonial Child's Armour of Louis XIII

Les InvalidesLibéral Bruant; Jules Hardouin-Mansart

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The gilded dome of Les Invalides (1706) rises above bare winter trees, its lantern and ribs catching pale light against a grey sky. Conceived under Louis XIV as part of a hospital and residence for wounded soldiers, the complex embodied royal responsibility toward veterans. The dome later sheltered Napoleon’s tomb, transforming a charitable institution into a central monument of French military memory.

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