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The story behind 'Les Invalides'
Contributed by: Cresswell
  • 1. Les Invalides, located in the heart of Paris, is a complex of buildings that holds significant historical and cultural importance, primarily known for its remarkable architecture and the final resting place of several renowned military figures, including Napoleon Bonaparte. The construction of Les Invalides was commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1670 as a hospital and home for veterans of the French Army, serving the dual purposes of caring for war heroes and honoring their sacrifices. The grand project, designed by architect Liberal Bruand, eventually evolved into one of the most impressive baroque ensembles in the world, featuring a stunning golden dome that dominates the Parisian skyline. Over the centuries, Les Invalides has been a witness to pivotal moments in French history; it was at its chapel, the Dôme des Invalides, that Napoleon’s remains were interred in 1840 after being brought back from his exile on the island of Saint Helena. The site has hosted countless memorials and military ceremonies, symbolizing national pride and remembrance. Today, Les Invalides is not only a monument to the French military but also a museum that houses numerous artifacts and exhibitions that celebrate France's rich military history, making it an essential destination for both history enthusiasts and tourists alike.

    In which city is Les Invalides located?
A) London
B) Paris
C) Berlin
D) Rome
  • 2. Who commissioned the construction of Les Invalides?
A) Napoleon Bonaparte
B) King Louis XVI
C) Charles de Gaulle
D) King Louis XIV
  • 3. When was Les Invalides commissioned?
A) 1665
B) 1701
C) 1670
D) 1682
  • 4. What was the original purpose of Les Invalides?
A) An orphanage
B) A governmental office
C) A military academy
D) A hospital for injured soldiers
  • 5. Which famous figure is buried at Les Invalides?
A) Charles de Gaulle
B) Napoleon Bonaparte
C) Victor Hugo
D) Louis XIV
  • 6. Which architectural style is Les Invalides known for?
A) Baroque
B) Neoclassical
C) Gothic
D) Renaissance
  • 7. What is the golden dome of Les Invalides made of?
A) Bronze
B) Copper
C) Gold leaf
D) Silver
  • 8. During which war was Les Invalides heavily used as a hospital?
A) World War I
B) Napoleonic Wars
C) World War II
D) Franco-Prussian War
  • 9. Which part of Les Invalides is primarily a burial site?
A) The Dome Church
B) The central courtyard
C) The main entrance
D) The chapel hall
  • 10. What is the significance of Les Invalides in French culture?
A) Symbol of military history
B) Symbol of education
C) Symbol of royalty
D) Symbol of art
  • 11. Which famous architect designed the Dome des Invalides?
A) Paul de Chomedey
B) Gustave Eiffel
C) Jules Hardouin-Mansart
D) François Mansart
  • 12. What does the French word 'invalides' refer to?
A) Historic sites
B) Old buildings
C) Disabled veterans
D) War trophies
  • 13. When was the Musée de l'Armée established?
A) 1880
B) 1865
C) 1905
D) 1945
  • 14. What style is the main façade of Les Invalides?
A) Gothic
B) Art Deco
C) Classical
D) Renaissance
  • 15. What is the current role of Les Invalides?
A) A university
B) A shopping mall
C) A military museum and historical site
D) A government office
  • 16. What significant event led to the transformation of Les Invalides into a museum?
A) World War I
B) The Franco-Prussian War
C) World War II
D) The French Revolution
  • 17. Which event is commemorated by the Tomb of Napoleon?
A) His writing legacy
B) His artistic contributions
C) His presidential term
D) His achievements as a military leader
  • 18. What major restoration took place at Les Invalides in the 19th century?
A) Restoration of the dome
B) Building of new entrances
C) Creation of the gardens
D) Construction of new wings
  • 19. What year did Napoleon Bonaparte die?
A) 1830
B) 1810
C) 1815
D) 1821
  • 20. The dome of Les Invalides is visible from which river?
A) Loire River
B) Garonne River
C) Seine River
D) Rhone River
  • 21. What is the size of the dome atop Les Invalides?
A) 107 meters
B) 95 meters
C) 120 meters
D) 90 meters
  • 22. In which Paris district is Les Invalides located?
A) 5th arrondissement
B) 8th arrondissement
C) 1st arrondissement
D) 7th arrondissement
  • 23. What is the French name for Les Invalides?
A) Château des Invalides
B) Palais des Invalides
C) Hôtel des Invalides
D) Cathédrale des Invalides
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