Taken on the top floor of Hotel des Invalides, it has multiple notable cannons stood up on edge along with details about each one.
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Taken on the top floor of Hotel des Invalides, it has multiple notable cannons stood up on edge along with details about each one.
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This photo shows a row of military and historical cannons lined up on the wall to the entrance of Les Invalides.
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Here is a photo we took of a statue we believe is made out of marble, found at Les Invalides in Paris.
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Taken from the upper level this photo shows the Cour d’Honneur within Hotel Les Invalides as well as the Eglise du Dome in the background.
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This intricate stone sculptures can be found on the roof of Les Invalides looking into the inner courtyard with many details to admire, along with a couple sun dials found beneath.
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Taken from the other side of the River Seine you can see both Les Invalides in the background with the Eglise du Dome and the Pont Alexandre III to the right and its golden statues.
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This is a close up of one of over 50 stone sculptures that can be found decorating the roof of the inside courtyard at Les Invalides, each of them being unique in their detailing.
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You can find a lot of history Les Invalides, and some is even found within the entrance to the building, such as this cannon which is from the 1700’s for people to admire as they enter.
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With a cobbled stone road and well kept gardens either side of it the entrance towards the Hotel Les Invalides is a great view to see with various bushes, trees and architecture which covers the facade to welcome you into the building.
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In this photo you can see a statue dedicated to Marie Emile Fayolle who was the Marshal of France from 1852 until 1928 with the back of the Hotel Les Invalides in the background which shows the Eglise du Dome roof.
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