Les Invalides, worldly known as the burial site of Napoleon Bonaparte, is a complex of buildings that contain museums, and monuments relating to the military history of France. And not only that, it also has a hospital and retirement home for war veterans. This old complex, inaugurated in 1679, is now getting an technologically advanced activity starting today for a week with 3D video and amazing sound vibes projecting over 180 degrees of illusional imagery on 250 meters of facade. La Nuit aux Invalides (the night at the Invalides) is combining history with the latest technology to inspire and get little kids as well as bigger kids to be interested in history, and of course, is a spectacular show that is totally worth seeing. From April 11th - April 18th 2012 only, there will be three sessions every night for a week. Curious? Why not go and get blown away? Don't miss out!
1 rue Fabert 75007 PARIS
T. +33 (0)8 92 68 36 22
E. renseignements@lanuitauxinvalides.fr
(M) Invalides on line 8 or 13
Entrance: 11 €
This is Napoleon's Tomb
Photo/Video sources: earthinpictures/lanuitauxinvalides






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