The Emperor’s adventures, illustrated by the famous Playmobil figures
From December 18 to January 9, 2022
From December 18 to January 9, 2022
PLAYMOBIL AT THE INVALIDES: NAPOLEON FORWARD!
- WE LIKE : the life of Napoleon told in a playful way
- AGE : For all, from 5 years old
- DATE : until January 9, 2022
- OPENING HOURS : every day from 10 am to 6 pm — closed on December 25 and January 1 — late night until 9 pm on Tuesdays
- PRICE: Adults: €14 / Children (3 to 17 years old): €5
- LOCATION : Invalides musée de l’Armée (Paris 7th)
Playmobil aux Invalides, "En avant Napoléon !"
- 2021 is the 200th anniversary of the Emperor’s death, so several exhibitions celebrate Napoleon in Paris this year
- For the Christmas holidays, the Musée de l’Armée des Invalides invites you to relive the great hours of Napoleon recreated in Playmobil
- With “En avant Napoléon”, 12 Playmobil scenes present the life of Napoleon. It’s a fun and very accessible way to introduce children to who Napoleon was
- These unpublished reconstructions present the key moments in the life of this great character, from his training at the school of Brienne, to his death on the island of Saint Helena
- Playmobil at the Invalides is exhibited in the grandiose Turenne room, usually closed to the public
- Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Closed on December 25 and January 1
- Prices: Adults: €14 / Children (3 to 17 years old): €5
- After this visit, go in search of the Playmobil figurines that are hidden in the museum. It’s a fun way to discover the permanent collections of the Army Museum
Things to do in the vicinity of Les Invalides – Musée de l’Armée
“In Napoleon’s boots” (family visit)
Madame Brasserie: Dinner at the Eiffel Tower
Madame Brasserie: Lunch at the Eiffel Tower
UNESCO Headquarters Tour: Tickets & Information
Visit the National Assembly (for 8-13 year olds)
Musée de l’Armée: Les Invalides Paris
The Musée d’Orsay
Enigma walk “Treasure hunt from Beaugrenelle to the Eiffel Tower”
The Eiffel Tower
The most beautiful views of Paris
Other current exhibitions to see with the family
Asterix • The Immersive Journey
The Pop Forever exhibition at the Fondation Vuitton
Yves Saint Laurent’s Flowers
Stephen Jones – Artist Hats
The Egypt of the Pharaohs: From Khufu to Ramesses II
Bruno Liljefors, the nature exhibition
The Trompe-l’oeil: From 1520 to the present day at the Musée Marmottan
Harriet Backer: The Music of Colors
The Art of James Cameron
Surrealism
Oh my gods! by Wenna
Dance
Space Mission
Climate emergency
“Metamorphoses”
Disneyland’s Enchanted Christmas
The World of Banksy
The Champs-Elysées pedestrians
The Franglaises
Around Napoleon in Paris
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