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The Place du Change is the largest square in the area, and the old site of the drapery which was used in the 15th and 16... The Place du Change is the largest square in the area, and the old site of the d... The Place du Change is the largest square in the area, and the old site of the drapery which was use...
The Saint-Nizier Church is a Flamboyant Gothic church with a Renaissance portal that is named after 6th century bishop N... The Saint-Nizier Church is a Flamboyant Gothic church with a Renaissance portal ... The Saint-Nizier Church is a Flamboyant Gothic church with a Renaissance portal that is named after ...
The Rue Juiverie is a street of Vieux Lyon named after the Jewish community which originally settled there, but was expe... The Rue Juiverie is a street of Vieux Lyon named after the Jewish community whic... The Rue Juiverie is a street of Vieux Lyon named after the Jewish community which originally settled...
The 17th century City Hall on Place des Terreaux has a strikingly beautiful facade, which is radiantly illuminated at ni... The 17th century City Hall on Place des Terreaux has a strikingly beautiful faca... The 17th century City Hall on Place des Terreaux has a strikingly beautiful facade, which is radiant...
The 7 storey Fresque des Lyonnais painted wall portraits some of the most famous Lyonnaise, from Renaissance poets Louis... The 7 storey Fresque des Lyonnais painted wall portraits some of the most famous... The 7 storey Fresque des Lyonnais painted wall portraits some of the most famous Lyonnaise, from Ren...