



It’s hardly a secret, especially for foodies that Lyon is the gastronomic capital of France and for the country renowned for its culinary tradition this is quite a big deal. Not just food, this charming historic city is known for its architectural landmarks, and many of its treasures can be found in its hidden passageways. There’s more to this magnificent city that would make you go for exploring Lyon. Visit Lyon, the city with multitude of hidden treasures!
Montée du Gourguillon
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- City: Lyon
This picturesque Montée (sloping street on hillside) starts behind Vieux Lyon metro station and ends quite close to the Roman theatres of Fourvièr...
Mur des Canuts
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- City: Lyon
This painted wall is dedicated to the history and typical architecture of the Croix-Rousse hill. It is the largest fresco in Europe which covers the area about 1200 m2. This is a silk industry.
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Mur des Lyonnais
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- City: Lyon
This impressive painted wall portraits some of the most famous people who were born in Lyon, from Renaissance poet Louise Labé to the Lumière brothers, the inventors of cinema, to chef P...
Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon
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- City: Lyon
Situated by the banks of Rhone, Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon is a museum especially dedicated for contemporary art. Formerly the museum was housed in...
Musée de l'Imprimerie
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- City: Lyon
Considered as one of the greatest European museums in its field, Musée de l'Imprimerie has primary motive of conserving, valuing and enhancing the rich h...
Musée Urbain Tony Garnier
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- City: Lyon
Located in the 8th arrondissement of Lyon, the Urban Museum of Tony Garnier is an architectural and heritage site of first order. It is an apartment museum whic...
Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon
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- City: Lyon
Being a municipal museum of fine arts in Lyon, the museum is considered as most important museum in entire Europe due to its magnificent fine arts collections. ...
Olympique Lyonnais
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- City: Lyon
The local football (soccer) team have been national champions from 2002 through 2008. Their ladies' team also dominates the championship. They play at Gerland stadium, built by Tony Garnier in the 193...
Opera house
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- City: Lyon
Opposite the City Hall stands the opera house. The 1826 theatre built by Chenavard and Pollet was completely redesigned by Jean Nouvel who kept only the façades and the foyer on the first floor...
Palais de Justice
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- City: Lyon
The historical court house, also named "the 24 columns", was built between 1835 and 1842 by architect Louis-Pierre Baltard. It is a fine example of French "neo-classical" architecture. It now hosts on...
Panoramic Viewpoint
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- City: Lyon
Next to the basilica is the panoramic viewpoint, with the best view over the city. If the weather is clear, Mont Blanc can be seen in the distance. This is a very good point to start your visit of the...