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The northern part of the street was created by the Lyon architect Jean-Antoine Morand in late 18th century, almost completed in 1848, [2] then extended to the south by the prefect Claude-Marius Vaïsse in 1857. Several houses in the street were built by architects Journoud, Lablatinière, Prosper Bissuel and Felix Bellemain.
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
In 1792, Mayor of Lyon Antoine Nivière-Chol (1744-1817) lived in the street. [4] [5] Musicologist and Chopin biographer Édouard Ganche (1880-1945) lived at number 5 from the mid-1920s to his death. He had there one of the most important private collection of Chopin-related objects in the world at this time.
This article lists the main streets and squares in Lyon, France. [1] This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (September 2009
Lyon [c] (Franco-Provençal: Liyon) is the second-largest city in France by urban area and the third largest by city limits. [14] It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, 391 km (243 mi) southeast of Paris, 278 km (173 mi) north of Marseille, 113 km (70 mi) southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, 58 km (36 mi) northeast of Saint-Étienne.
La Croix-Rousse (French: [la kʁwa.ʁus]) is a hill 254 metres (833 ft) high in the city of Lyon, France, as well as the name of a neighborhood located on this hill. The neighborhood is divided into les pentes (slopes, belonging to the city's 1st arrondissement ) and le plateau (atop the hill, part of the 4th arrondissement ).
Place Saint-Jean. The Place Saint-Jean is an old pedestrian square in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon (a.k.a. the "vieux Lyon", which means the oldest borough of Lyon). It is located in front of the Roman Catholic cathedral of Saint-Jean.
In 1856, there were very significant flooding which caused damage to houses which were replaced by buildings. [2] Architect Joseph-Dominique Moreau rebuild many of them in the street. [ 11 ] At number 139, a plaque indicates that French aerospace engineer Charles Voisin was born there, on 12 July 1882.