La Nuit des musées
was surprisingly, terrifically fun!
This was my first night museum experience (and Paris' 5th), and I admit that I was expecting a Nuit blanche on Vicodin... but not at all. At least not at Les Invalides, where we delighted in a reenactment of Les Mousquetaires fencing (Vive le roi!) marveled over Napoleon's incredible tomb, and got a close-up look at 16th, 17th, and 18th century armor.





This was my first night museum experience (and Paris' 5th), and I admit that I was expecting a Nuit blanche on Vicodin... but not at all. At least not at Les Invalides, where we delighted in a reenactment of Les Mousquetaires fencing (Vive le roi!) marveled over Napoleon's incredible tomb, and got a close-up look at 16th, 17th, and 18th century armor.
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