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  2. Nov 29, 2021 · Lyon is famous for its World Heritage Sites, the Lumière brothers, its silk industry, and its gastronomy. And it’s known for Vieux Lyon and traboules.

    • Vieux-Lyon (Old Town) This is my favourite part of Lyon. The historic centre of the French city underwent a vast programme of restoration in the 1960s.
    • St. Jean Cathedral. The Gothic cathedral is the largest church in Lyon. Construction started in 1180 on the site of a former church from the 6th century.
    • Place des Terreaux and the City-Hall. The square is located in the Presqu’île. This is a sort of a peninsula. Like a tongue of land between the Saône and Rhône rivers.
    • Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie. The Hôtel-Dieu de Notre-Dame-de-la-Piété was a hospital during the Middle-Ages. The first buildings date from the 12th century.
    • Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse. This is a food market named after one of the country’s culinary icons. You should expect great things when visiting here, so you savor every moment spent.
    • Lyon’s Murals. It is hard to think of any other city in the world with a burning passion for wall arts like Lyon. Its murals are another reason the city should be thoroughly explored.
    • Musée Miniature et Cinéma. In the popular Vieux-Lyon is a fantastic 1600s World Heritage building where this interesting museum can be found. The catalog here is divided into two: the highlight here is some 100 ‘hyper-realistic’ miniature sights.
    • Institut Lumière. All who step into the cinema will be psyched to respect the Lumière brothers, who are highly regarded as the fathers of the art of movie-making.
  3. May 16, 2024 · Here she shares the best experiences you can find in Lyon. Offering everything from cinematic history to photogenic riverbanks to edgy art galleries, France’s culinary capital is more than just a pretty plate.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LyonLyon - Wikipedia

    Lyon played a significant role in the history of cinema since Auguste and Louis Lumière invented the cinematograph there. The city is also known for its light festival, the Fête des Lumières, which begins every 8 December and lasts for four days, earning Lyon the title of "Capital of Lights".

  5. Sep 17, 2024 · Lyon is spread over a narrow peninsula between the Rhône and Saône rivers and on their opposite banks. A zone of factory and residential suburbs encircles the city. On the right bank of the Saône, Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon) remains as one of the finest surviving architectural complexes of the Renaissance era.

  6. Lyon is famous for the Lumière brothers who invented the cinema in 1895 in what is now called the rue du Premier Film (First Movie Street). It was there that the cinématographe was created and that they shot one of the earliest films in history.