Collection(s) : Splendid buildings and human stories
Paru le 27/05/2011 | Cartonné 48 pages
drawings Philippe Glogowski | colouring Studio Leonardo
Born from the desire of Louis XIV and his Secretary of State for War, Louvois, to provide a building capable of housing soldiers who were disabled or too old to serve, the Hôtel des Invalides was completed in 1674. The project, entrusted to the architect Bruant, is part of that charitable and social trend of the 17th century and it proved to be an example for many other European countries. It was one of the most important achievements of Louis XIV after Versailles.
With many anecdotes and personal stories of soldiers, Guy Lehideux and Philippe Glogowski get us to discover the history of this building and the people who lived there and continue to do so today.