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Hôtel des Invalides

Paris, France

Hôtel des Invalides

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Longueur1.6 km
Pas2000
Détails de l'itinéraire
Hôtel des Invalides est un itinéraire 1.6 km (2 000pas) localisé près de Paris, France. Cet itinéraire a un gain de hauteur autour de 0 m et est classé facile. Trouvez plus ditinéraires comme celui-ci sur lApp Pacer.
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Army Museum (Paris)

Attraction touristique
The Musée de l'Armée (French: [myze də laʁme]; "Army Museum") is a national military museum of France located at Les Invalides in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It is served by Paris Métro stations Invalides, Varenne, and La Tour-Maubourg.The Musée de l'Armée was created in 1905 with the merger of the Musée d'Artillerie and the Musée Historique de l'Armée.

Musée Rodin

Attraction touristique
The Musée Rodin in Paris, France, is a museum that was opened in 1919, primarily dedicated to the works of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. It has two sites: the Hôtel Biron and surrounding grounds in central Paris, as well as just outside Paris at Rodin's old home, the Villa des Brillants at Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine.

Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération

Attraction touristique
The Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération is a military museum located in the 7th arrondissement at 51 bis boulevard de La Tour-Maubourg, Paris, France. It is open daily except Sunday; admission is free. The museum is dedicated to the Ordre de la Libération, France's second national order after the Légion d'honneur, which was created in 1940 by General Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Free French Forces.

Musée des Plans-Reliefs

Attraction touristique
The Musée des Plans-Reliefs is a museum of military models located within the Hôtel des Invalides in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The construction of models dates to 1668 when François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois and minister of war to Louis XIV, began a collection of three-dimensional models of fortified cities for military purposes, known as 'plans-relief'.

Les Invalides

Attraction touristique
Les Invalides (French pronunciation: ​[lezɛ̃valid]), formally the Hôtel national des Invalides (The National Residence of the Invalids), or also as Hôtel des Invalides, is a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, containing museums and monuments, all relating to the military history of France, as well as a hospital and a retirement home for war veterans, the building's original purpose.

Hôtel Biron

Endroit
The Hôtel Biron is an hôtel particulier located at 77 rue de Varenne, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, that was built from 1727 to 1732 to the designs of the architect Jean Aubert. Since 1919 it has housed the Musée Rodin, dedicated to the work of Auguste Rodin.

Diocese of the French Armed Forces

Endroit
The Diocese of the French Armed Forces (French: Diocèse aux Armées Françaises) is a military ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church. Immediately subject to the Holy See, it provides pastoral care to Roman Catholics serving in the French Armed Forces and their families.

La Tour-Maubourg (Paris Métro)

Bâtiment
La Tour-Maubourg ([la tuʁ mobuʁ]) is a station on line 8 of the Paris Métro. The station is located next to Les Invalides.The station was opened on 13 July 1913 as part of the original section of Line 8 between Beaugrenelle (now Charles Michels, which is now on line 10) and Opéra. It is named after the Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, which commemorates Marquis Victor de Fay de la Tour-Maubourg (1768-1850), who was a General under Napoleon, Minister for War after the Restoration and then Governor of Les Invalides from 1821 to 1830.

Hôtel du Châtelet

Endroit
The hôtel du Châtelet is a hôtel particulier, a kind of large townhouse of France, at 127, rue de Grenelle, in the 7th arrondissement, Paris. The building is now the home of the Ministry of Labour and the minister’s official residence.

Varenne (Paris Métro)

Bâtiment
Varenne ([vaʁɛn]) is a station on line 13 of the Paris Métro in the 7th arrondissement, named after the Rue de Varenne.The station was opened on 20 December 1923 as part of the original section of line 10 between Invalides and Croix Rouge (a station east of Sèvres - Babylone, which was closed during World War II).
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khajah
2023/03/08
Camille
2022/11/14
Carolympe-1967
2022/04/11
marcelline.pean
2022/03/19
Camille
2021/03/17
olepini
2020/12/24
Julie_1981
2020/12/13
Pauline
2020/09/06
britt
2020/04/05
clarkmarchese35
2020/04/04
AJ
2020/03/31
Détails de l'itinéraire

Longueur

1.6 km

Pas

2000
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