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Sources : INSEE (SIRENE) · INPI — Registre National des Entreprises (RNE).
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Grand medieval cathedral with an astronomical clock & stained-glass windows, plus a treasury museum.
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I stumbled upon the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist while wandering through Vieux Lyon, and it was a pleasant surprise. The cathedral is beautiful, with impressive architecture and a peaceful atmosphere. It was an easy stop to make, and best of all, there were no crowds during my visit, which made it easy to take in the details and enjoy a quiet moment away from the busy streets of the Old Town.
Magnificent structure located at the base of Fourviere hill is filled with centuries religious and architectural history. Due to about 300 years of construction, it is a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles. One of the most famous features of the cathedral is Astronomical clock. Must see in the old town part of Lyon.
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste is a historic Gothic cathedral located in Vieux Lyon, serving as the city’s primary religious landmark and the seat of the Archbishop of Lyon. It is also known as the Primatiale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, reflecting its long-standing ecclesiastical importance in France. The cathedral was constructed between the 12th and 15th centuries, featuring a classic Gothic façade with a large rose window, intricate stonework, and a richly detailed interior. One of its most notable highlights is the astronomical clock, a medieval mechanical masterpiece that still operates today. Located in a UNESCO-listed old town, the cathedral is easily accessible and surrounded by narrow medieval streets, cafes, and historical architecture. Its position makes it a central point when exploring Vieux Lyon. Overall, it is one of the most significant religious and architectural monuments in Lyon, combining historical depth with strong visual and cultural presence.
A Gothic cathedral that played a fairly important role in the history of France but that, unfortunately, suffered major damage over time. It was recently restored and, as a result, has lost much of its former charm. Among the few interesting artifacts that have been preserved is the famous astronomical clock, which unfortunately does not work around the clock. If you are a fan of light shows, you can visit the cathedral during a modern art festival.
Primatiale names Saint-Jean as Lyon’s cathedral of Christian seniority in Gaul. The building seen today was formed from the late 1100s to the late 1400s, not in one campaign. Its earlier eastern parts, around the chevet and choir, retain Romanesque weight in their thicker masonry and more contained light, fitting the solemn liturgical focus of the cathedral’s core. Later phases pushed the church upward, using Gothic vaulting, taller openings and a clearer play of height and brightness around the space where worship, procession and diocesan ceremony continued. The contrast is not a decorative mix of styles, but a record of builders revising a living church as construction moved on. Saint-Jean still joins use and fabric: old mass at the core, lifted vaults above, and light drawn higher into the building.
Part of my wandering around Lyon. I made my way up the hill and explored a bit of the nearby roman architecture before stopping by the cathedral. I wish we had more architecture like this in the United States
Now this was an absolute gem we stumbled upon in Lyon. The entry was free and the church was beautiful. Go around evening to see mesmerizing reflection against the coloured windows. Loved the architecture and it wasnt very crowded. You can reach via bus and metro but I highly recommend walking through the old town to reach here. It adds to the charm.
From 12th century and finished construction 15th century. Amazing cathedral. Astronomical clock built in 14th century which still working. A must to visit. Nearby the old town.
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