The story of how Louis XIV built Les Invalides to care for his troops. Life inside the hospital in the 17th century.

In 1670, Paris had a problem. The streets were filled with crippled veterans from Louis XIV’s endless wars, begging or turning to crime. The King’s solution was monumental: l'Hôtel National des Invalides.
It wasn’t just a hospital; it was a microcosm of society.
The Invalides was at the forefront of medical care. The famous surgeon Larrey (Napoleon’s surgeon) worked here. It became a center for studying prosthetics and treating war trauma long before PTSD was a known term.
Walking through the corridors, remember that for 300 years, this was a place of pain and healing. The smooth worn steps were eroded by thousands of wooden legs and crutches. It adds a human layer to the stone splendor.

Denne guide er skrevet af historieentusiaster dedikeret til at hjælpe dig med at navigere i det store Invalides-kompleks. Vores mål er at afklare layout, billettyper og de skjulte perler, der ofte overses midt i den store mængde artefakter.
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