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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.
Le Bachut [lə baʃy] is a quarter in the 8th arrondissement of Lyon. It is bisected the avenue Berthelot and rue Marius Berliet. Served by the tram , it is connected to the Presqu'île , to the Hôpital Édouard-Herriot and the university campus of Bron .
The Centre d'histoire de la résistance et de la déportation (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃tʁ distwaʁ də la ʁezistɑ̃s e də la depɔʁtasjɔ̃], lit. ' Center for the History of the Resistance and Deportation ' ) is a museum in Lyon , France .
Rue de l'Arbre-Sec; Rue des Archers; Passage de l'Argue; Rue Armand Calliat, named for Thomas-Joseph Armand-Calliat, goldsmith, who died in Lyon in 1901. [2] [circular reference] Place d'Arsonval; Rue d'Austerlitz
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 Rhône; Comœdia Cinema; Lumière University Lyon 2
The station is located on the railway bridge which is parallel to the avenue Berthelot and perpendicular to the avenue Jean-Jaurès. It is served by line B of the metro , the tram T2 , many city buses (lines C4, C7, C12, C14, 35, S3, Zi6), a taxi station and two Vélo'v stations.
The nine arrondissements of Lyon Arrondissements of Lyon The 8th arrondissement of Lyon ( French : 8 e arrondissement de Lyon ) is one of the 9 arrondissements of Lyon .
Émile Boutmy, ELSP founder. Sciences Po Lyon was established following an executive decree by General de Gaulle in 1948. [3] In common with the other instituts d'études politiques (IEP, English: Institutes of Political Studies) in France, it was modelled on the former École Libre des Sciences Politiques (ELSP) in Paris.