Tomb of Ferdinand Foch. Église du Dôme (aka Saint Louis des Invalides Church). Les Invalides complex. Paris
Tomb of Ferdinand Foch (1851 - 1929), French General and Marshal of France at World War I. Vault of Église du Dôme (aka Saint Louis des Invalides Church). Les Invalides complex. The complex was built as an Hospital for Invalides, under a project comissioned by King Louis XIV, by the architect Libéral Bruant in 1676. A chapel was built by Bruant and Jules Hardouin Mansart (finished in 1679) an lately, this separate private royal chapel (Église du Dôme aka Saint Louis des Invalides Church), with its famous dome, was built by Mansart under comission of Louis XIV (inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome) finished in 1708. This Dome is one of the most importants examples of French Baroque architecture and the original for all baroque domes. Paris. France.
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Location: Paris. France
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