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Fotografie + English: France-000180 - Napoleon's Tomb (Taken on June 21, 2014, Sony NEX-7) | |||
* Bus shot....... | |||
* Les Invalides, officially known as The National Residence of the Invalids, is a complex of buildings 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. The buildings house the burial site for some of France's war heroes. | |||
* The most notable tomb at Les Invalides is that of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821). Napoleon was initially interred on Saint Helena, but King Louis-Philippe arranged for his remains to be brought to France in 1840, an event known as le retour des cendres (the return of the ashes). Napoléon's remains were first buried in the Chapelle Saint-Jérôme in the Invalides until his final resting place, a tomb made of red quartzite and resting on a green granite base, was finished in 1861. | |||
* Author: '''Dennis Jarvis''' from Halifax, Canada | |||
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Fotografie + English: France-000180 - Napoleon's Tomb (Taken on June 21, 2014, Sony NEX-7)
- Bus shot.......
- Les Invalides, officially known as The National Residence of the Invalids, is a complex of buildings 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. The buildings house the burial site for some of France's war heroes.
- The most notable tomb at Les Invalides is that of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821). Napoleon was initially interred on Saint Helena, but King Louis-Philippe arranged for his remains to be brought to France in 1840, an event known as le retour des cendres (the return of the ashes). Napoléon's remains were first buried in the Chapelle Saint-Jérôme in the Invalides until his final resting place, a tomb made of red quartzite and resting on a green granite base, was finished in 1861.
- Author: Dennis Jarvis from Halifax, Canada
+ pochází z Flickr.com, kde má status – Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic
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