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Rue Édouard-Herriot

The Rue Édouard-Herriot (or Rue du Président-Édouard-Herriot) is one of the most important shopping streets of the Presqu'île in Lyon. It links the two most famous places of the city, the Place Bellecour (south) and the Place des Terreaux (north). Its northern part is located in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon, but the main part of the street is in the 2nd arrondissement. In its southern part, the street passes through the Place des Jacobins. It belongs to the zone classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Rue Édouard-Herriot
Former name(s)Rue de l'Hôtel de Ville
Location2nd arrondissement of Lyon, Lyon, France
Postal code69002
Coordinates45°45′48″N 4°50′03″E / 45.76336°N 4.834196°E / 45.76336; 4.834196
Construction
Construction start19th century

History edit

In the mid-nineteenth century, Claude-Marius Vaïsse, then prefect of the Rhône and also assuming the duties of mayor, decided to restructure the Presqu'île in the manner of Georges-Eugène Haussmann in Paris. In the first plan drawn in 1853, a new street connected the current Place de la République to the Place des Terreaux. Finally, the new axis, which was named rue de l'Impératrice,[1] was built in the 1860s in a straight line between Place Bellecour and Place des Terreaux. The avenue began from Place Le Viste, widened at the same time, and crossed the Place des Jacobins, which then took its final form. The street widened and formed two new small squares which were named in 1930 (Place Francisque Regaud in 1931[2] and Place Antoine-Isaac Rivoire in 1934[3]). The new street included part of the existing streets :

  • Rue de la Plume, which is now the eastern part of the Place Franciscque Regaud,
  • Rue de l'Aumône,
  • Rue de Vandran,
  • Place de la Fromagerie[4] before the apse of the Église Saint-Nizier at the place of the current Place Antoine-Isaac Rivoire,
  • Rue de la Sirène,[5]
  • Rue de Clermont, opened on the lands belonging to the Abbey Saint-Pierre in 1582.[6]

After the fall of Napoleon III in 1870, the street was renamed rue de l'Hôtel de Ville.[7][8] A few months after Mayor Édouard Herriot's death in 1957, the street was renamed after him, after deliberation of the municipal council on 17 June of the same year.[9]

Architecture and description edit

 
Entrance of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon which overlook on rue Édouard-Herriot

Most buildings along this street were built in the second part of the nineteenth century and have numerous ornaments (devils, virgins, kings, angels...). There are also two older buildings that slightly break the perfect alignment of the street, the numbers 21 and 23 : they correspond to the eastern part of the ancient rue de la Sirène. Further in the north, the facade of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre (now Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon), with a grand entrance between two columns, which was formerly on the Rue de Clermont, dating from the seventeenth century.

The street is known for its numerous luxury shops like Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Christian Dior, Longchamp, Hermes ... With the rue de la République to the east, the rue de Brest to the west and rue Victor-Hugo to the south, it is the commercial center of the city.

There are also a Virgin Megastores, a worship place of Friends of Man and the office of the international festivals of Lyon. At number 78, two medallions of Gutenberg and Senefelder. At number 72, a plaque referring prince of the singers Xavier Privas.[10] At number 38, there are two caryatids representing trade and industry, made by Fabisch in 1865.[11] There are also two Madonna and Child at Nos. 19 and 40, respectively at the corner of the rue Mulet and the rue Longue.[12]

The street has a great architectural diversity and an accumulation of historical references. At number 36, the facade is typical of the Claude-Marius Vaïsse art, combining lush decoration, bays and mashrabiyas. At number 81, the building looks like a baroque palace.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ Pelletier, Jean (1986). Lyon pas à pas — son histoire à travers ses rues — Presqu'île, rive gauche du Rhône, quais et ponts du Rhône (in French). Roanne / Le Coteau: Horvath. p. 46. ISBN 2-7171-0453-4.
  2. ^ Vanario, Maurice (2002). "Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles" (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 247. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. ^ Vanario, Maurice (2002). "Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles" (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 252. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ^ Brun De La Valette, Robert (1969). Lyon et ses rues (in French). Paris: Le Fleuve. p. 130.
  5. ^ Vanario, Maurice (2002). "Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles" (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 283. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. ^ Vanario, Maurice (2002). "Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles" (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 80. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  7. ^ Vanario, Maurice (2002). "Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles" (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 157. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  8. ^ Bouchard, Gilbert (2000). L'histoire des rues de Lyon (in French). Grenoble: Glénat. p. 74. ISBN 2-7234-3442-7.
  9. ^ Vanario, Maurice (2002). Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 154. ISBN 2-84147-126-8.
  10. ^ "Rue Edouard Hérriot" (in French). Rues de Lyon. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
  11. ^ Brun De La Valette, Robert (1969). Lyon et ses rues (in French). Paris: Le Fleuve. p. 173.
  12. ^ (PDF) (in French). Lyon. Archived from the original (pdf) on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
  13. ^ Jacquet, Nicolas (2008). Façades lyonnaises — 2000 ans de créations architecturale et de confluence culturelles (in French). Paris: Les Beaux Jours. pp. 143, 147. ISBN 978-2-35179-026-7.

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The Rue Edouard Herriot or Rue du President Edouard Herriot is one of the most important shopping streets of the Presqu ile in Lyon It links the two most famous places of the city the Place Bellecour south and the Place des Terreaux north Its northern part is located in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon but the main part of the street is in the 2nd arrondissement In its southern part the street passes through the Place des Jacobins It belongs to the zone classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO Rue Edouard HerriotFormer name s Rue de l Hotel de VilleLocation2nd arrondissement of Lyon Lyon FrancePostal code69002Coordinates45 45 48 N 4 50 03 E 45 76336 N 4 834196 E 45 76336 4 834196ConstructionConstruction start19th centuryHistory editIn the mid nineteenth century Claude Marius Vaisse then prefect of the Rhone and also assuming the duties of mayor decided to restructure the Presqu ile in the manner of Georges Eugene Haussmann in Paris In the first plan drawn in 1853 a new street connected the current Place de la Republique to the Place des Terreaux Finally the new axis which was named rue de l Imperatrice 1 was built in the 1860s in a straight line between Place Bellecour and Place des Terreaux The avenue began from Place Le Viste widened at the same time and crossed the Place des Jacobins which then took its final form The street widened and formed two new small squares which were named in 1930 Place Francisque Regaud in 1931 2 and Place Antoine Isaac Rivoire in 1934 3 The new street included part of the existing streets Rue de la Plume which is now the eastern part of the Place Franciscque Regaud Rue de l Aumone Rue de Vandran Place de la Fromagerie 4 before the apse of the Eglise Saint Nizier at the place of the current Place Antoine Isaac Rivoire Rue de la Sirene 5 Rue de Clermont opened on the lands belonging to the Abbey Saint Pierre in 1582 6 After the fall of Napoleon III in 1870 the street was renamed rue de l Hotel de Ville 7 8 A few months after Mayor Edouard Herriot s death in 1957 the street was renamed after him after deliberation of the municipal council on 17 June of the same year 9 Architecture and description edit nbsp Entrance of the Musee des Beaux Arts de Lyon which overlook on rue Edouard Herriot Most buildings along this street were built in the second part of the nineteenth century and have numerous ornaments devils virgins kings angels There are also two older buildings that slightly break the perfect alignment of the street the numbers 21 and 23 they correspond to the eastern part of the ancient rue de la Sirene Further in the north the facade of the Abbey of Saint Pierre now Musee des Beaux Arts de Lyon with a grand entrance between two columns which was formerly on the Rue de Clermont dating from the seventeenth century The street is known for its numerous luxury shops like Louis Vuitton Cartier Christian Dior Longchamp Hermes With the rue de la Republique to the east the rue de Brest to the west and rue Victor Hugo to the south it is the commercial center of the city There are also a Virgin Megastores a worship place of Friends of Man and the office of the international festivals of Lyon At number 78 two medallions of Gutenberg and Senefelder At number 72 a plaque referring prince of the singers Xavier Privas 10 At number 38 there are two caryatids representing trade and industry made by Fabisch in 1865 11 There are also two Madonna and Child at Nos 19 and 40 respectively at the corner of the rue Mulet and the rue Longue 12 The street has a great architectural diversity and an accumulation of historical references At number 36 the facade is typical of the Claude Marius Vaisse art combining lush decoration bays and mashrabiyas At number 81 the building looks like a baroque palace 13 References edit Pelletier Jean 1986 Lyon pas a pas son histoire a travers ses rues Presqu ile rive gauche du Rhone quais et ponts du Rhone in French Roanne Le Coteau Horvath p 46 ISBN 2 7171 0453 4 Vanario Maurice 2002 Rues de Lyon a travers les siecles in French Lyon ELAH p 247 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Vanario Maurice 2002 Rues de Lyon a travers les siecles in French Lyon ELAH p 252 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Brun De La Valette Robert 1969 Lyon et ses rues in French Paris Le Fleuve p 130 Vanario Maurice 2002 Rues de Lyon a travers les siecles in French Lyon ELAH p 283 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Vanario Maurice 2002 Rues de Lyon a travers les siecles in French Lyon ELAH p 80 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Vanario Maurice 2002 Rues de Lyon a travers les siecles in French Lyon ELAH p 157 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Bouchard Gilbert 2000 L histoire des rues de Lyon in French Grenoble Glenat p 74 ISBN 2 7234 3442 7 Vanario Maurice 2002 Rues de Lyon a travers les siecles in French Lyon ELAH p 154 ISBN 2 84147 126 8 Rue Edouard Herriot in French Rues de Lyon Retrieved 5 December 2009 Brun De La Valette Robert 1969 Lyon et ses rues in French Paris Le Fleuve p 173 Listing des Saints et Madones du 1er PDF in French Lyon Archived from the original pdf on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 27 January 2010 Jacquet Nicolas 2008 Facades lyonnaises 2000 ans de creations architecturale et de confluence culturelles in French Paris Les Beaux Jours pp 143 147 ISBN 978 2 35179 026 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rue Edouard Herriot amp oldid 951639846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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