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Tourist districts to visit in Lyon

Lyon is a city with a thousand faces, where each district tells a unique story. From the Croix-Rousse hill, the birthplace of the canuts, to the bold modernity of the Confluence, and the timeless charm of Old Lyon, this city is full of treasures to discover.

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Discovering the Rosa Mir Garden

Nestled in the heart of Croix-Rousse, in a discreet courtyard accessible via the Impasse Viard, lies one of Lyon's most unusual treasures: the Jardin Rosa Mir. This unique place, listed as a Historic Monument since 1987, is the result of the passionate work of Jules Senis, a Spanish mason and tiler who took refuge in France.

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Historical Chronology

This timeline highlights some of the major events in Lyon, but it is important to note that this list is brief and there are many other important historical events in the history of this city.

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Museum of Fabrics and Decorative Arts

The Musée des Tissus et des Arts Décoratifs de Lyon, founded in 1864, is a must-see place for Lyon's cultural heritage. This museum houses one of the largest textile collections in the world, with more than 2.5 million pieces covering 4,500 years of history. Its collections highlight the wealth of Lyon's textile industry, with pieces ranging from Antiquity to contemporary creations.

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Lugdunum-Museum

Discover Lyon from a unique perspective by visiting the Lugdunum Museum and Roman Theatres, located on the historic Fourvière hill. This museum immerses you in the heart of Lugdunum, the ancient capital of Gaul, through an impressive collection of Roman artifacts: mosaics, sculptures, everyday objects, and the famous Claudian Table.

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Museum of Religious Art of Fourvière

The Musée d'Art Religieux de Fourvière, created in 1960, is a private museum dedicated to sacred art. It exhibits a rich collection of religious and historical objects, including goldwork from the 18th to the 20th century, liturgical textiles from the 19th century, drawings and watercolors by goldsmiths and silks, as well as objects related to Lyonnaise piety and the construction of the Basilica of Fourvière.

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The Great Open Sea

The Grand-Large Reservoir, an artificial lake along the Jonage Canal between Décines-Charpieu and Meyzieu, supplies the Cusset hydroelectric power station in Villeurbanne. Commissioned in 1897, this hydroelectric project, a precursor to the Rhône, combines electricity production, navigation and river regulation, while being a popular place for leisure and relaxation.

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Miribel Jonage Park

The Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage, near Lyon, covers 2,200 hectares. It offers activities such as swimming, boating and cycling. This natural park is home to a rich biodiversity. The Lac des Eaux Bleues, ideal for water sports, and the many trails make it a popular place to relax. Managed by the SMGP, it is essential for flood control.

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Museum of Contemporary Art of Lyon, called MAC

The Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon, located in the Cité Internationale district, is an emblematic place dedicated to contemporary artistic creation. It presents temporary exhibitions and a diversified permanent collection, highlighting works by international and emerging artists. The museum plays a vital role in promoting and understanding contemporary art, thus enriching Lyon’s cultural landscape.

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The Museum of Cinema and Miniatures in Lyon

The Museum of Cinema and Miniature, located at 60 rue Saint Jean in Lyon, is a true cultural gem in the heart of the city. As soon as you enter, immerse yourself in a fascinating universe where the enchanting world of cinema and the meticulous art of miniatures blend together.

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Little fantastic Guignol Museum!

The Petit Musée Fantastique de Guignol, nestled in Lyon, celebrates the icon of puppet theater. It pays tribute to Guignol, an emblematic character of Lyon's heritage, through fun and educational exhibitions. Visitors discover the history and evolution of Guignol, as well as the traditional craft of puppetry, offering a charming and immersive experience for young and old.

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Guignol Theater in the Tête d'Or Park

The Théâtre Guignol du Parc de la Tête d'Or is an iconic institution in Lyon, France. It takes its name from the character of Guignol, a traditional Lyon puppet created in the early 19th century by the canut Laurent Mourguet.

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Brochier Silk Museum: Weavers of History and Creativity

The Musée Soieries Brochier in Lyon celebrates the art and history of silk through fascinating exhibitions. It highlights the legacy of the Brochier house, famous for its innovative creations in the silk industry. Visitors discover weaving techniques, iconic designs and the influence of silk on Lyonnaise culture, offering an enriching immersion in this creative and historical universe.

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Saint-Bruno Church and its luxurious canopy

Welcome to the Church of Saint-Bruno-les-Chartreux, an architectural and spiritual gem nestled in the heart of Lyon. Dedicating its name to Saint Bruno, the founder of the Carthusian order, this church offers a unique experience where art and faith meet harmoniously.

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Turquet impasse

Welcome to the Impasse Turquet, a historical gem nestled in the heart of Lyon! This narrow cobbled street, preserved through the ages, transports us into the meanders of the 14th or 15th century, where time seems suspended.

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Center for the History of Resistance and Deportation (CHRD)

The Centre d'Histoire de la Résistance et de la Déportation in Lyon is a museum dedicated to the history of the French resistance and deportations during the Second World War. Located in Lyon, it traces the key events of this dark period through interactive exhibitions and poignant testimonies, thus perpetuating the duty of remembrance.

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Barbe Island, the island jewel of Lyon

Île Barbe, located on the Saône River in Lyon, is an enchanting place full of history. A former monastic site founded in the 5th century, it is home to medieval remains and peaceful gardens. Accessible by a picturesque bridge, this island offers a quiet getaway, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Perfect for nature and history lovers, Île Barbe is a hidden treasure of Lyon.

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The statue of Saint Catherine

Admire the superb corner niche, which houses the statue of Saint Catherine, a venerated martyr. She is depicted holding a wheel studded with iron spikes in her left hand. Here is her story.

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