21 Rue Saint-Paul, 69005 Lyon
A bit of history of Saint-Paul church
Founded in the 6th century as a monastery, the Saint-Paul church is one of the oldest churches in Lyon, connected to the Saint-Laurent church by a covered passage. It combines elements of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Transformed into a saltpeter store during the Revolution, it became a parish church again in 1801.
Listed as a Historic Monument, its interior restoration was carried out from 1963 to 1967, and the exterior between 2001 and 2002. Its inauguration after restoration took place on October 13, 2002, during a large celebration broadcast by France 2.
Key dates:
- 6th century : Creation of a collegiate church.
- Revolution : Transformed into a store.
- 1801 : Becomes parochial again.
- 1920 : The lantern tower is listed as a Historic Monument.
- 1995 : The entire church is classified as a Historic Monument.
- 2001-2002 : Exterior restoration.
Our self-guided tours of Brotteaux
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.
Brotteaux Station, a place full of history and transformations
Welcome to the Gare des Brotteaux. Please note that there used to be a small wooden and plaster station, built in 1858 to accommodate the Lyon-Geneva line.
Guimet Museum: abandonment or rebirth?
Welcome to the former Guimet Museum, a place rich in history and artistic diversity.
The little Valla house in the middle of a building
You are in front of an astonishing scene where past and present meet. Observe the 19th century villa enclosed in an office building.
Brotteaux Crypt – Victims of the Revolution
Welcome to the Sainte-Croix Chapel, also known as the Missionaries of Our Lady Chapel.
The smallest house at 28 avenue Maréchal Foch
Stop in front of number 28 avenue maréchal Foch, where you will find a real curiosity: the smallest house in the city.