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The Hôtel Mercure Lyon Centre Château Perrache, originally Hôtel Terminus, then Pullman Perrache, then Château Perrache, is a hotel of the AccorHotels group built in 1906. It is located on cours de Verdun in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon. The hotel was the headquarters for the Gestapo in Lyon during the Second World War.
In 1978 the Boscolo Family opened its first Hotel in Sottomarina.During the following 40 years the business grew under the Boscolo Hotels brand and further openings and acquisition were made, including hotels in the main italian art cities (Rome, Florence, Milan [1]), Nice, Lyon, Budapest and Prague.
The Tour Part-Dieu (formerly Tour du Crédit Lyonnais, or colloquially Le Crayon, or The Pencil) is a skyscraper in Lyon, France.The building is 164.9 metres (541 ft) tall, in La Part-Dieu district, with 42 floors. [1]
The Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon (French pronunciation: [otɛl djø də ljɔ̃]) was a hospital of historical significance situated on the right bank of the Rhône river in Lyon, on the Presqu'île (the peninsula between the Saône and Rhône which run through the city centre). It has been out of use since 2010.
The guard on board my delayed Lyon-Paris train was confused and told me I didn’t need a signed document, but I persisted and was directed to the SNCF office at Paris Gare de Lyon.
The Rue de la République (French pronunciation: [ʁy də la ʁepyblik]) is a street located in the 1st and 2nd arrondissements of Lyon, France.It links the Place de la Comédie in the north to the Place Le Viste in the south, just next to the Place Bellecour, via the Place de la République.
The street was formerly called Rue Sainte-Élisabeth in reference to the sister of Louis XVI, Élisabeth of France. [2] [3] It was named Rue Garibaldi after the deliberation of the municipal council on 1 March 1871, then was renamed Rue Sainte-Élisabeth, and Rue Garibaldi on 6 July 1882. [4]
Olympique Lyonnais are a French professional football club based in Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, who currently play in Ligue 1, France's highest football division.This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Lyon since their foundation in 1950.