Between the Rhône and Saône

At the foot of the Croix-Rousse hill and in the heart of the Presqu’île, between the Rhône and Saône, the neighborhoods offer you beautiful walks around many emblematic monuments of the city. City Hall, Opera, Museum of Fine Arts... but also great shopping escapades between the Village des Créateurs and the shopping streets of the districts.

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Bibliothèque de la Cité wall painting

400 m² painted wall. It shows an immense bookcase containing works by several hundred writers in different genres (novels, poetry, theatre, science...

Fort Saint Jean

This fort covering 17,000 m² belonged to the Army. The walls on the Saône side date from the start of the 16th c. whereas most of the buildings are...

Fort Saint Laurent

The fort dates from the late nineteenth century. There are now remains.

La Condition des Soies

Built from 1804 to 1814 by the Chamber of Commerce on part of the former Jardin des Capucins, thanks to the new impetus given to Lyon silk-making by...

Plant light wall painting

This 800 m², 120 m-long floodlit painted wall decorated with climbing plants shows three photos of Yann Arthus Bertrand on the theme of protecting the...

Maison aux 365 Fenêtres - Maison du Temps

This house is surrounded by Place Rouville and Rue Flesselles, Rue Rivet and Rue Prunelle. It was built by Mr. Brunet, from Savoie, in around 1810....

Fresque Hommage à Tony Tollet

Mural composed of 5 vertically-aligned stars; the biggest representing the workshop of the Lyonnais painter Tony Tollet (1857-1953). Each of the four...

Ipoustéguy fountain and statues

The sculptor and painter Ipoustéguy (1920-2006), real name Jean Robert, created four sculptures installed on Place Louis Pradel for the city of Lyon...

Traboule et cour du Moirage

Traboule providing access to the Moirages yard

Temple de la Lanterne

This Neo-Gothic building from 1856 is divided into two parts, the front on Rue Lanterne and the rear forming the chapel. The organ, in its original...

Chapelle de l'Institution des Chartreux

Chapel built in 1864 by the architect Antoine Desjardins (1814-1884) and inspired by the royal chapel in Vincennes.

Chapelle des Soeurs de Saint François d'Assise

Built in 1865. In 1923-1924, a lighting dome was added above the altar: 2000 round Saint Gobain glasses give the impression of an open sky and create...

Les Tontons Flingueurs

Café with live theatre shows from Wed to Sat even in August. Show + dinner for groups possible (reservation required). Theatre classes.

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