Parents often hesitate to bring kids to a "war museum," fearing it will be dry or too graphic. However, the Musée de l'Armée is surprisingly kid-friendly if you stick to the right sections.
Top Hits for Children
- The Ancient Armor (Aile d'Occident): This is the #1 spot. Kids love the horse armor, the huge swords, and the tiny armor made for child-princes. It sparks the imagination immediately.
- The Cannons: The main courtyard is spacious. Kids can walk around the massive green cannons (just don't let them climb on them!).
- The Scale Models (Plans-Reliefs): The miniature cities fascinating for children who like Lego or model trains.
Digital Games
The museum has modernized significantly.
- Multimedia Guides: The audio guide for under-12s uses storytelling and characters to make the history accessible.
- Interactive Screens: In the Charles de Gaulle Historial and World War sections, there are touch screens and videos that engage digital-native kids.
Practical Tips
- Strollers: Most of the museum is accessible via elevators, but the cobblestones in the courtyard can be bumpy.
- Breaks: There isn't much running space inside. Take a break in the grassy areas of the Esplanade des Invalides right outside the front gate to burn off energy.
- Food: The cafeteria (Le Carré des Invalides) has kid-friendly options, but a picnic on the lawns outside is often more fun in summer.