is a boulevard that marks the border between the
1st and the
4th arrondissements of
Lyon
Lyon,, ; Occitan language, Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, third-largest city and Urban area (France), second-largest metropolitan area of F ...
, in the neighborhood
Croix-Rousse.
Location
The boulevard runs east–west and is the border between the 1st and 4th
arrondissements and the neighborhoods and Plateau de la Croix-Rousse.
History
The Croix-Rousse ramparts were reconstructed in 1834 on the remains of 16th century ramparts, which had been demolished during the
revolt of Lyon against the National Convention
The revolt of Lyon against the National Convention was a counter-revolutionary movement in the city of Lyon during the time of the French Revolution. It was a revolt of moderates against the more radical National Convention, the third government d ...
in 1793. In 1852 when Croix-Rousse became a quarter of Lyon the ramparts were destroyed to facilitate the integration of the new quarter. was constructed on the former site of these fortifications in 1865.
A town hall was built and trees were planted along the boulevard at this time.
The Croix-Rousse Market and the Vogue fair (formerly the Parish Festival of the church of Saint-Denis) began to take place on the boulevard soon after its construction.
From 1863 to 1914, the boulevard functioned as a single-lane road that served the Lyon-Croix-Rousse station next to the upper station of the Rue Terme
funicular
A funicular (, , ) is a type of cable railway system that connects points along a railway track laid on a steep slope. The system is characterized by two counterbalanced carriages (also called cars or trains) permanently attached to opposite e ...
. The station was relocated in 1914 north of .
Monuments
* Collège de la Tourette, which was inaugurated 30September 1879 by
Jules Ferry
Jules François Camille Ferry (; 5 April 183217 March 1893) was a French statesman and republican philosopher. He was one of the leaders of the Moderate Republicans and served as Prime Minister of France from 1880 to 1881 and 1883 to 1885. He ...
, is located on the boulevard.
* , one of the largest
boules
''Boules'' () is a collective name for a wide range of games similar to bowls and bocce (In French: jeu or jeux, in Croatian: boćanje and in Italian: gioco or giochi) in which the objective is to throw or roll heavy balls (called in France, ...
playing surfaces in Lyon and among the oldest in France, is located along the boulevard.
*
Gros Caillou
Gros Caillou (literally "big pebble") is a landmark of the French city of Lyon in the neighborhood Croix-Rousse. The rock's mineralogical composition suggests it is a glacial erratic, and would have been transported from the nearby Alps by slowly ...
(large rock), is one of the symbols of the neighborhood.
Events
* The (Croix-Rousse Market) extends for about 1km along the boulevard every week from Tuesday to Sunday.
* The fair takes place along the boulevard every autumn.
* There is a Christmas market () in December each year at , which is adjacent to the boulevard.
Accessibility
The street is serviced by metro station Croix-Rousse. There is a
Vélo'v station at the metro entrance.
See also
*
List of streets and squares in Lyon
References
External links
Official website of the city council of the 1st arrondissement of Lyon
*
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20170216214757/http://www.lyon.fr/lieu/marches/marche-alimentaire-de-la-croix-rousse.html Official website of the Croix Rousse Market
Official website for the Croix-Rousse neighborhood
1st arrondissement of Lyon
4th arrondissement of Lyon
Streets in Lyon
1865 establishments in France
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