 Eglise du D么me (L')Napoleon's final resting place
Address: H么tel National des Invalides, 129, rue de Grenelle - Avenue de Tourville 75007 - 7th Arrondissement Paris
Nearest Bus or Train:m茅tro: Maubourg, Varenne
Open Hours:Oct 1-Mar 31: 10a-5p M-Su, Apr 1-Sep 30: 10a-6p M-Su
This large church, famous for its magnificent dome, is a typical example of baroque architecture. Built between 1679 and 1706 during the reign of Louis XIV and for his sole use, it was dedicated to the glory of Napoleon from 1840 and became his final resting place. His body now lies in a red porphyry coffin. In honour of all France's armies, military trophies adorn the ceiling and the remains of heroes like field-marshals Foch and Lyautey are buried here. The dome's exterior was gilted in 1715. Look out for its ceiling decorated by a frescoe representing Saint-Louis and Christ. The church is located in the h么tel des Invalides, a place offering many other interesting visits.
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