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One awesome tourist thing many people overlook is Napolean's tomb at Les Invalides on the South side of the Seine. In the front is a church - typical European cathedral with gothic arches. Mounted on each side of each arch are the flags (original) of all the countries Napolean's conquered. Behind the alter is a very tall crucifix, except Christ is facing the back, instead of facing the inside of the church. Then you walk outside and around to the back door. You enter a large chapel with the that crucifix facing you, overlooking Napolean's very large and shiny casket, which is in the center of a circular floor about 25 feet below ground level. When you look up there are concentric circles suggesting elevating higher and higher, presumably to Heaven.
This is a must see - you will never forget it.
This is a must see - you will never forget it.
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