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How high is the Hotel Les Invalides?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

the dome of the Invalides is 107 metres high.

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How tall is Les Invalides?

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Who built the Hotel Les Invalides?

The "Hotel des Invalides" was build by architects Libéral Bruant and Jules Hardouin-Mansart on order of the French King Louis XIV in 1670.


Where is les Invalides located?

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Which french military leader is buried at les invalides?

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Where was Napoleon's final palace located?

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Where is Napoleon body today?

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