The Museum of the Cathedral of St Jean Treasure houses a set of works of exceptional quality displayed in the former choir school. Including Byzantine ivory, medieval enamels, tapestries, silver and gold work and liturgical clothing, covering th Byzantine era to the 18th century.

Last updated date : 08/02/2024
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Treasury of Lyon Cathedral place Saint-Jean - 69005 Lyon 5ème
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The medieval Treasury of Lyon cathedral was destroyed in 1562 by the Calvinist Baron des Adrets, who plundered it under Louis XIV and then pillaged it during the Revolution. In the wake of the Concordat, in the context of a new religious impetus, Cardinal Joseph Fesch, appointed to the diocese by his nephew Napoleon Bonaparte, donated part of his prestigious art collection: Byzantine capitals, tapestries from Flanders and Aubusson, and embroidered chasubles.

After him, Cardinal de Bonald continued to rebuild the lost treasury: Byzantine ivories, Limousin enamels, Italian Renaissance silverware and a gold-thread-embroidered cope. The prelate also commissioned goldsmiths in his city to make religious goldsmiths' pieces for use in worship in Lyon. The objects in the Treasury are all protected as historic monuments.

The "Manécanterie", which houses the Treasury, takes its name from the singing school for young clerics that occupied it from the 14th to the 19th century.

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