The Eglise du Dome roof taken from looking up at a corner of the Hotel des Invalides in Paris.
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The Eglise du Dome roof taken from looking up at a corner of the Hotel des Invalides in Paris.
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Answer to the Sunday Teaser – Les Invalides, with the Eglise du Dome roof shining in the sun – known for holding the Tomb of Napoleon.
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Here is the answer to the Sunday Teaser – The Institut de France! Which has an elegant dome roof and holds an historical public library.
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The Institut de France has some amazing architecture on the outside, including the dome roof which is forty four meters high and was designed by Francois d’Orbay.
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This photo taken on the second floor of Les Invalides shows the great view of both the courtyard and some of the many cannons as well as a view of the Eglise du Dome church in the background.
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The dome roof that can be found on the Petit Palais may seem simple at first but in fact has many intricate designs and stone works which you may appreciate if you look at it for a little longer.
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As you enter Les Invalides you will see the vast space of the courtyard enclosed by the building and as you can see in this photo we took you can also see the recognisable dome that is on top of a church.
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When you go to the back of Les Invalides you can find some fantastic architecture, along with a great view of the Eglise du Dome on a bright day, such as when we took this photo.
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The dome on top of Petit Palais has a lot of detail in itself, as can be seen in this close up photo, which can be found above the entrance to the building.
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