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Step into France’s rich military history with priority access to the Les Invalides — one of Paris’s most impressive and historic landmarks. Located in a grand complex originally built by Louis XIV, this experience takes you through centuries of warfare, strategy, and national history, all under one iconic golden dome.

From medieval armour to World War exhibits and the magnificent tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte, the museum offers something for history lovers and curious visitors alike. With skip-the-line entry, you can avoid long queues and spend more time exploring one of Paris’s most fascinating cultural sites at your own pace.

Key Highlights

  • Skip-the-line priority access to the Les Invalides
  • Visit Napoleon Bonaparte’s Tomb beneath the stunning golden dome
  • Explore extensive collections from medieval times to modern warfare
  • See historic weapons, armour, uniforms, and military artefacts
  • Discover World War I and World War II exhibitions
  • Walk through one of Paris’s most iconic architectural landmarks
  • Enjoy a self-paced visit with detailed exhibits and displays

About Les Invalides Museum: Priority Entrance Ticket

The Museum, located within the historic Les Invalides complex, is one of the most important military museums in the world. Founded in the 17th century by King Louis XIV as a home for war veterans, the site now houses an extraordinary collection covering France’s military history from the Middle Ages to the modern era. With priority entrance, you can skip the queues and head straight into this remarkable cultural landmark.

Inside, you’ll discover vast collections of armour, weapons, uniforms, and artefacts that bring centuries of history to life. One of the highlights is the Dôme des Invalides, where Napoleon Bonaparte’s grand tomb lies beneath a magnificent gilded dome. The museum also features detailed exhibits on both World Wars, offering deep insights into global conflicts and their impact on France and beyond.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply exploring Paris’s top landmarks, this experience offers a powerful and educational journey through time. Book your priority entrance tickets now and save up to 10% for a seamless and enriching visit to Les Invalides.

Inclusions

  • Priority entrance to  Les Invalides Museum
  • Access to permanent collections and exhibitions
  • Entry to Napoleon’s Tomb (Dôme des Invalides)

Exclusions

  • Guided tour
  • Audio guide (available on-site)
  • Food and beverages

Insiders' Tips

Visit early in the day to enjoy quieter galleries and better views inside the dome. Don’t miss the upper levels for unique perspectives of Napoleon’s Tomb and the beautifully decorated interiors.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 10:00am - 06:00pm 
Child policy
  •  Children under 18 years are free of charge. Valid ID is required. 

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable: All bookings are final once confirmed

Les Invalides Museum: Priority Entrance Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What can I see at Les Invalides Museum?
At Les Invalides Museum, visitors can explore a vast collection of military artefacts spanning several centuries. Highlights include medieval armour, historic weapons, and detailed war exhibits. The museum also houses Napoleon Bonaparte’s Tomb under the iconic golden dome. Exhibitions cover major events like World War I and World War II. It offers a comprehensive look at France’s military history.
How long does it take to visit Les Invalides Museum?
A visit to Les Invalides Museum usually takes around 2 to 3 hours. The museum complex is large, with multiple sections to explore. Visitors interested in history may spend even longer. The self-paced format allows you to explore comfortably. Planning enough time ensures you don’t miss key highlights.
Is priority entrance available at Les Invalides Museum?
Yes, priority entrance tickets for Les Invalides Museum allow visitors to skip long queues. This helps save time, especially during peak tourist seasons. You can enter quickly and start exploring the museum. It’s a convenient option for those with limited time. It also ensures a smoother overall experience.
Where is Les Invalides Museum located?
Les Invalides Museum is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It sits within the historic Les Invalides complex. The site is easily accessible by metro, RER, and bus. It is close to other major attractions like the Eiffel Tower. The central location makes it easy to include in your itinerary.
What is special about Napoleon’s Tomb at Les Invalides Museum?
Napoleon’s Tomb at Les Invalides Museum is one of the most iconic historical sites in Paris. It is located beneath the golden dome of the Dôme des Invalides. The tomb is grand and surrounded by beautifully designed architecture. Visitors can view it from multiple levels for different perspectives. It is a must-see highlight of the museum.
Is Les Invalides Museum suitable for children?
Yes,Les Invalides Museum can be interesting for older children, especially those curious about history. The displays of armour and weapons are visually engaging. However, some sections may be more informative than interactive. Families can still enjoy a meaningful visit together. It’s a good educational experience.
Are audio guides available at Les Invalides Museum?
Yes, audio guides are available at Les Invalides Museum for an additional fee. They provide detailed explanations about exhibits and historical context. This enhances the overall experience for visitors. Multiple languages are usually available. It’s recommended for a deeper understanding of the museum.
Is Les Invalides Museum worth visiting?
Yes, Les Invalides Museum is definitely worth visiting. It is one of the most important military museums in the world. The combination of history, architecture, and iconic landmarks makes it unique. The presence of Napoleon’s Tomb adds to its significance. It’s a must-visit for history lovers in Paris.

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Les Invalides Museum: Priority Entrance Ticket

USD 19.78

Insiders’ Tips

Visit early in the day to enjoy quieter galleries and better views inside the dome. Don’t miss the upper levels for unique perspectives of Napoleon’s Tomb and the beautifully decorated interiors.

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