The Mur de la Cour des Loges, located at 26 quai de Bondy / 3 place Ennemond Fousseret in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon, is a fresco created by the Mur'Art company in 1988. This trompe-l'oeil work represents a theater curtain rising, revealing the interior of the Cour des Loges hotel. The work was commissioned by the hotel as part of a patronage.
Art and Technology
CitéCréation is a collective of mural artists renowned for their ability to transform walls into works of art that interact with their environment.
The technique used to create this fresco is complex and requires a mastery of perspective and proportions to give the illusion of depth and realism. The colors, shadows and details are carefully worked so that the work integrates perfectly into the surrounding architecture and enriches the visual experience of passers-by.
Cultural and Touristic Importance
The Mur de la Cour des Loges, although it may be less known to tourists than frescoes such as the Fresque des Lyonnais or the Mur des Canuts, contributes significantly to the cultural and tourist appeal of Lyon. It attracts art lovers, historians and tourists curious to discover the hidden treasures of Old Lyon.
This fresco enriches Lyon's heritage by offering a window on the past while embellishing the present. It demonstrates the city's commitment to preserving and promoting its history through public art. Visitors and passers-by in the neighborhood can thus appreciate this work that harmoniously links history, art and architecture.
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The Palais de Flore, built by the architect Clément Laval in 1930, stands out for its imposing stature, reaching a height of 40 metres.
The Palais de Flore, the tallest building in France at the time
The Palais de Flore, built by the architect Clément Laval in 1930, stands out for its imposing stature, reaching a height of 40 metres.
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Welcome to the former Guimet Museum, a place rich in history and artistic diversity.
The little Valla house in the middle of a building
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The smallest house at 28 avenue Maréchal Foch
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