août 17 2012

NAPOLEON’S TOMB Paris, France

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NAPOLEON'S TOMB Paris, France

The Hotel Des Invalides was built by King Louis The Fourteenth as a home for soldiers who had been wounded in action. Following completion of the first building, construction began on the equally impressive, Dome Des Invalides. Since then the Hotel Des Invalides has replaced its injured soldiers with a military exhibition: today part of the Hotel contains one of the most important museum's of military history in the world. Napoleon would most likely have approved the Musee De Larmee, today's Army Museum. It contains around 40000 exhibits including a large number of valuable weapons and armor. The collection also comprises numerous objects that date from ancient times to the present day. The crypt of the Dome Des Invalides was specially redesigned and embellished by famous architect, Visconti, in order that it would be suitable to house the final remains of the once all-powerful Napoleon Bonaparte. Twelve great goddesses of victory, who symbolized the French people, surround his sarcophagus of Finnish porphyr that lies within the crypt.
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