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L'histoire de la cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides, bâtie sous Louis XIV par l'architecte Jules Hardouin-Mansart. L'édifice, qui abrite le tombeau de Napoléon ainsi que le musée de l'Armée, est le siège du diocèse aux Armées et accueille tout au long de l'année de nombreuses cérémonies civiles et religieuses. ©Electre 2018
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