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The Musée des Plans-Reliefs at the Hôtel National des Invalides in Paris preserves a world-unique collection of historical scale-models (plans-reliefs) of fortified towns, created from Louis XIV through Napoleon III, along with maps, plans, manuscripts and engravings that illuminate France’s fortifications, cartography, and urban evolution. It offers on-site visits and activities for individuals, groups, schools, families, and visitors with disabilities, including guided tours, themed routes, and tactile experiences, as well as a virtual visit and online access to the fonds and preparatory drawings. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and provides practical information (opening hours, tickets, accessibility), plus online resources and news about its collections and programs.
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