A view of the south side of Les Invalides with the Eglise du Dome roof shining in the sun - known for holding the Tomb of Napoleon. To see more go to www.eutouring.com/images_les_invalides.html
Taken from the other side of the River Seine you can see both Les Invalides in the background with the Eglise du Dome and the Pont Alexandre III to the right and its golden statues. More photos to be seen at www.eutouring.com/images_les_invalides.html
Here you can see the gardens in front of Les Invalides as well one of the historical cannons which are on display within them, along with a French flag and the Eglise du Dome being visible from the angle. You may be interested in more; www.eutouring.com/images_les_invalides.html
In this photo looking down the Pont Alexandre III in Paris you can see many of the ornate lamp posts which are found along the bridge as well as one of the golden statues onto of a pillar and finally with Les Invalides, and its Eglise du Dome roof, in the background. See more Paris Photos at www.eutouring.com/images_pont_alexandre_iii.html
In this photo you can see a statue dedicated to Marie Emile Fayolle who was the Marshal of France from 1852 until 1928 with the back of the Hotel Les Invalides in the background which shows the Eglise du Dome roof. Daily updates at www.eutouring.com/images_paris.html
This photo taken on the second floor of Les Invalides shows the great view of both the courtyard and some of the many cannons as well as a view of the Eglise du Dome church in the background. More photos to be seen at www.eutouring.com