The bust of Claude-Marius Vaïsse, described as the Haussmann of Lyon
The Palais de Flore, built by the architect Clément Laval in 1930, stands out for its imposing stature, reaching a height of 40 metres.
Places in the sector: 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, built by the architect Clément Laval in 1930, stands out for its imposing stature, reaching a height of 40 metres.
Welcome to the Gare des Brotteaux.
Please note that there was once a small wooden and plaster station, built in 1858 to accommodate the Lyon-Geneva line.
Welcome to the former Guimet Museum, a place rich in history and artistic diversity.
You are in front of an astonishing scene where past and present meet. Observe the 19th century villa enclosed in an office building.
Welcome to the Sainte-Croix Chapel, also known as the Missionaries of Our Lady Chapel.
Stop in front of number 28 avenue maréchal Foch, where you will find a real curiosity: the smallest house in the city.
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