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The Avenue Berthelot is a street in the 7th and 8th arrondissements of Lyon. In an east-west axis, it connects the Gallieni Bridge to the Place du 11-Novembre 1918, it is then extended by the Avenue Jean Mermoz until the A43 autoroute. The avenue goes through La Guillotière and Le Bachut quarters.
La Rue du Bœuf. Rue du Bât-d'Argent; Boulevard des Belges; Place Bellecour; Place Benoît-Crépu; Rue du Sergent Blandan; Rue Bichat; Rue Bossuet; Rue des Bouquetiers; Rue de la Bourse; Boulevard des Brotteaux; Rue de Brest; Rue Burdeau; Rue du Bœuf; Rue Bugeaud; Avenue Berthelot
During the Second World War, the square of Bachut was extended and the avenue Berthelot enlarged. [1] At the time, J.H. Lambert planned for the post-war the construction of 6,840 housing units focused on the avenue Berthelot extended (current avenue Jean Mermoz), but these projects were eventually cancelled. In 1959, the 8th quarter was created.
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Jean Macé Library, part of Lyon Municipal Library; Lyon-Jean Macé railway station, served by TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional railway services. Two Vélo'v bicycle pickup stations on the square; Near. The Berthelot Center, which houses: Center for History of Resistance and Deportation; Institute for Political Science of Lyon; Berges du ...
Cinema Pathé surmounted by a belfry with a rooster at the top, a rare example of Art Deco style in Lyon; The Palais du Commerce or Palais de la Bourse, headquarters of Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Lyon and the Bourse de Lyon, with the nearby Church of St. Bonaventure (Place des Cordeliers) The Nouveau Grand Bazar, occupied by shops.
The Église Saint-Georges (Church of St. George) is a Roman Catholic church located on the Place François-Bertras, in the Vieux Lyon quarter, in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon. It is under the direction of the Primatiale parish and was named in honor of Saint George .
Until 1855, the first part of the street, at north of the Cours Franklin Roosevelt (then named Cours Morand), was called Rue de Grammond, as tribute to Luc Urbain de Bouexic, comte de Guichen. [2] It was then named Rue des Martyrs because people were slaughtered in the street in 1793. [3] In 1939, part of the street became the Rue Jean-Marie ...