
Bouchon le Garet frequented by Jean Moulin
Welcome to Lyon, the city of a thousand flavors and captivating history. Today, I take you to discover an emblematic place of the French Resistance during the Second World War: the Bouchon Le Garet.
Places in the sector: Terreaux
Welcome to Lyon, the city of a thousand flavors and captivating history. Today, I take you to discover an emblematic place of the French Resistance during the Second World War: the Bouchon Le Garet.
Today, I invite you to discover one of the curiosities of our beautiful city: the statue of Polyphemus, which sits proudly in the main courtyard of the City Hall.
Arriving at this address, your eyes will be drawn to a magnificent door decorated with text engraved on the lintel.
The museum's garden, which corresponds to the former cloister of the 17th-century abbey, reveals a rich and fascinating history. Once reserved for the nuns, this enclosed interior space offered a haven of peace where they could enjoy nature.
Note its main entrance located at more than 3 meters high, but without a front staircase. To access the interior, the faithful must use the side entrances of the building.
Welcome to La Fresque des Lyonnais, a huge 800-meter mural, representing 24 local historical figures and 6 contemporaries.
This strange metal console is a poignant testimony to the attention paid to the Lyon silk workers of the time.
This memorial plaque reminds us of the extraordinary story of the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, pioneers of cinema.
You may wonder why this ancient pillar stands here without explanation. In reality, it is the last remaining vestige of the old Carmelite convent that occupied this location.
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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