Invalides: Napoleon's Tomb & Army Museum Skip-the-Line Tickets at Hôtel des Invalides
Invalides: Napoleon's Tomb & Army Museum Skip-the-Line Tickets
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Invalides Napoleon's Tomb and Army Museum Tickets
Step inside the magnificent Hôtel des Invalides with skip-the-line tickets to one of Paris' most important historical sites. This 17th-century architectural masterpiece houses both Napoleon's final resting place and France's premier military museum. Your visit takes you through centuries of French military history, from medieval knights to modern warfare.
The Army Museum contains over 500,000 artifacts spanning arms, armour, uniforms, paintings and rare military relics. Walk through themed galleries that trace warfare evolution from the Bronze Age through both World Wars into the 21st century. You'll see Francis I's knight armour and discover how technology transformed the modern battlefield. Beneath the golden dome lies Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb, surrounded by commemorative monuments to his family and military dignitaries.
Highlights
- Ancient and medieval arms and armour collections showcasing centuries of military craftsmanship
- Napoleonic galleries detailing the rise and legacy of France's most famous emperor
- World War exhibitions featuring authentic equipment and personal stories from the conflicts
- Napoleon's elaborate tomb beneath the stunning golden Dôme des Invalides
- Interactive Historial Charles de Gaulle with multimedia presentations
- Museum of Relief Maps displaying intricate historical models of French fortifications
Plan Your Visit to Invalides Napoleon's Tomb and Army Museum
The museum is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility, with wheelchairs available at ticket desks. Valid photo identification may be required for entry. Digital audio guides are offered in multiple languages to enhance your visit with detailed historical insights.
Special night visits take place on the first Friday of selected months, when the Army Museum comes alive with atmospheric lighting and sound effects. Allow at least 2-3 hours to properly explore both the Army Museum and Napoleon's Tomb, plus additional time for the Museum of Relief Maps and Saint-Louis Cathedral if you wish to see the complete complex.
While you're exploring Paris' military heritage, consider visiting the Arc de Triomphe to see another monument commemorating French military victories. The nearby Rodin Museum offers a perfect cultural complement to your historical tour of the Invalides district.
Why you'll love it
- Skip the lines with tickets that allow you to dive right into the Les Invalides and explore the full complex at your own pace without wasting time
- Enjoy interactive digital exhibits and temporary exhibitions that make the story of France’s military past come alive in an engaging and immersive way
- For an upgraded experience, enjoy night-time access, a multilingual audio guide with self-paced commentary, or a semi-private guided tour that offers a more intimate, personalized look at the exhibits.
What's included
- 8 people (as option selected)
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Mon-Sun10:00-17:00
- Know before you go
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- Visitor guidelines
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- Cancellation policy
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Frequently asked
Is the Army Museum accessible to visitors with reduced mobility?
Yes, the museum is accessible. Wheelchairs are available at ticket desks and accessible toilets are provided.
Do I need to show ID to enter?
Yes, valid photo identification may be required for ticket collection or when borrowing a wheelchair.
Are audio guides available for the Army Museum?
Audio guides are available in multiple languages, depending on the ticket chosen.
Can I visit the museum at night?
Night visits are offered on the first Friday of select months. Please check your ticket for details.
Is entry free for disabled visitors?
Yes, disabled guests and one companion receive free entry with valid proof, but must collect a free ticket at the desk.
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