This ticket gives travelers full access to one of Paris’s most important historic landmarks, allowing you to explore at your own pace without rushing through the highlights. Unlike many Paris attractions, Les Invalides offers a spacious, peaceful experience with room to enjoy each gallery and monument comfortably.
You’ll gain entry not only to the world-class Musée de l’Armée, but also to the Dôme des Invalides, home to Napoleon’s iconic tomb — a privilege often considered a must-see for history lovers. Your pass also includes unique areas such as the Plans-Reliefs Museum and the Museum of the Order of Liberation, making it a complete journey through centuries of French and European history.
With access to both permanent and temporary exhibitions, this ticket delivers exceptional value and a rich, all-in-one cultural experience that goes far beyond a standard museum visit.
Step inside one of Paris’s most prestigious historic landmarks — Les Invalides, home to the world-renowned Musée de l’Armée and the iconic Tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Your visit begins at the Musée de l’Armée, where travelers can explore one of Europe’s largest military museums. The galleries showcase armor and weapons from the Middle Ages, impressive collections from the Renaissance and Napoleonic eras, and detailed exhibitions covering World War I and World War II. Visitors can wander through beautifully curated halls, see royal armor, ancient artillery, and learn how France shaped European history.
One of the highlights of the visit is entering the stunning Dôme des Invalides, a masterpiece of French Baroque architecture. Inside, guests will stand before the monumental sarcophagus of Emperor Napoleon I, resting beneath the golden dome — one of Paris’s most breathtaking sights.
After booking, you will receive your ticket via email and WhatsApp for convenience.
Present your mobile ticket or printed voucher at the main entrance of Musée de l’Armée, Les Invalides.
Proceed directly to the “Ticket Holders / Billetterie” line for skip-the-line access.
Your ticket includes access to permanent collections, temporary exhibitions, the Plans-Reliefs Museum, the Museum of the Order of Liberation, and the Dôme des Invalides (Napoleon’s Tomb).
A valid photo ID may be requested for verification.
Security checks are mandatory; allow a few extra minutes for inspection.
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