Courtyard of 28 rue Saint-Jean

28 rue Saint-Jean, Lyon

The courtyard at 28 rue Saint-Jean, a true jewel of Old Lyon, dates back to the end of the 15th century. The two towers facing each other are decorated with ribbed vaults that embody the exuberance of flamboyant Gothic. The architectural details are striking: some ribs intertwine to form lobes decorated with daisies, while others are enhanced by liernes and tiercerons dividing into diamonds armed with escutcheons. These complex and refined elements perfectly illustrate the flamboyant Gothic style.

This space, a true testimony to Lyon's Renaissance architecture, deserves a careful visit. You can appreciate the finesse of the galleries and the complex details of these decorative elements. A place to see and see again to grasp all the subtleties of its architecture.

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