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Rue Burdeau

The Rue Burdeau is a street located in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon, at the bottom of the slopes of La Croix-Rousse, just above the Église Saint-Polycarpe, between the Saône and the Rhône. It leads at one side to the Montée Saint-Sébastien and at the other to the Jardin des Plantes and crosses the montée de la Grande Côte which renovation is completed. The street belongs to the zone classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Rue Burdeau
Rue du Commerce (French)
Rue Burdeau, western side
TypeStreet
Location1st arrondissement of Lyon, Lyon, France
Postal code69001
Construction
Construction start1810

History edit

The site was used as gardens or vineyards from the 13th century belonging to the family Chivrier. In 1566, a wealthy Italian, Laurent Capponi bought the land and established a house then bought in 1616 by the Oratorians.[1] The street was drawn in the late eighteenth century, pierced in 1810, extended in 1926 and first named rue du Commerce on 18 June 1829 because it was regularly crossed by silk workers.[2] The street then ended at the level of the montée de la Grande Côte.[3] In 1858, the street was extended to the Jardin des Plantes, created at the same time, and the south of the ruins of the amphitheater were destroyed. The Cour du Soleil, named after the Grolier, the 'Lords of the Sun', who owned the place from 1630 to 1688,[4] was then incorporated into the street on 17 February 1855 and extended in 1860.[5] Its current name was assigned by the municipal council of 8 January 1895[6] in honor of politician and professor of philosophy Auguste Burdeau who was born in the street in 1851. In 1848, the Club de l'Émancipation was installed at No. 12.[7]

In 2006, the building at No. 17 was demolished for safety reasons. There used to be an active squat in this building with a lot of interesting activity. It was a plot of 285m ² acquired by the city of Lyon in April 2004 for 315,000 €, on which were built garages and a two-floor building. It became an abandoned green space. The corresponding surface has been transformed into a concrete urban park.[8] In October 2012, the artist JULIACKS did an intervention performance about this gated green space relating to the polemics of free space for art and culture in Lyon as part of the exhibition, CDD, at art space 360m3.[9] The archaeological survey conducted in November 2007 had not given results leading to further excavations. The place is supposed to be the location of the federal Sanctuary of the Three Gauls, a Roman temple dedicated to Augustus.

Architecture and associations edit

 
Rue Burdeau, eastern side

The street hosts several art galleries (photos, paintings, illustrations, sculptures) whose number is increasing (10 in November 2007), a theater (Espace 44), a jazz night club (Bec de Jazz). Due to this cultural wealth, the rue Burdeau is often regarded as one of artistic and cultural centers of Lyon in which there are many art exhibitions and private viewings.[10] There is an artistic association gathering several workshops, mainly located in the street.[11]

The street is bordered by seven-floor canuts buildings of the early 1900s. At No. 3, there are small heads on the balconies, at 11 a courtyard with a house of golden stone, and at 40 a courtyard with a statue of the snake.[1]

A statue of Burdeau, created by architect Gaston Trelat, is erected at the bottom of the Jardin des Plantes, just next to the street and below the Roman amphitheater. The monument was inaugurated on 28 June 1903.[12]

Traboules edit

There are several traboules in the street:[13]

  • No. 4, 6, 10 : These curved traboules are closed. At No. 4, a facade of the late 19th century and a traditional bourgeois home can be seen. At No. 10, there is a restored courtyard.
  • No. 30 bis : This traboule has three entrances and was frequently used during French Resistance. The building probably dates from Louis XVI era. There is a courtyard paved with heads of cats, an old wall fountain, and three bridges between buildings.
  • No. 36 : This blocked up traboule was also used during French Resistance. It begins with an 1840-styled building, then by a terraced courtyard with an unused fountain with a small dolphin sculpted.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Rue Burdeau" (in French). Rues de Lyon. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  2. ^ Pelletier, Jean (1985). Lyon pas à pas — son histoire à travers ses rues — Rive droite de la Saône, Croix-Rousse, quais et ponts de la Saône (in French). Roanne / Le Coteau: Horvath. p. 152. ISBN 2-7171-0377-5.
  3. ^ Vachet, Adolphe (1902). À travers les rues de Lyon (in French) (1982, Marseille ed.). Lyon: Laffitte reprints. pp. 95–96. ISBN 2-7348-0062-4.
  4. ^ Brun De La Valette, Robert (1969). Lyon et ses rues (in French). Paris: Le Fleuve. p. 141.
  5. ^ Meynard, Louis (1932). Dictionnaire des lyonnaiseries — Les hommes. Le sol. Les rues. Histoires et légendes (in French). Vol. 1 (1982 ed.). Lyon: Jean Honoré. pp. 318–20.
  6. ^ Vanario, Maurice (2002). Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 54. ISBN 2-84147-126-8.
  7. ^ Brun De La Valette, Robert (1969). Lyon et ses rues (in French). Paris: Le Fleuve. p. 120.
  8. ^ (PDF) (in French). Lyon. 13 February 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  9. ^ http://360m3.com/post/34406916660/juliacks-lyon-sifflet-infini-nocturne
  10. ^ Hervé Laurent (16 September 2009). (in French). Radio Pluriel. Archived from the original on 6 December 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  11. ^ (in French). Art Rue Burdeau. Archived from the original on 12 January 2010. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  12. ^ . L'Algérianiste (in French). Cercle Algérianiste de Lyon. December 1999. Archived from the original on 8 October 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  13. ^ Dejean, René (1988). Traboules de Lyon — Histoire secrète d'une ville (in French). Le Progrès. pp. 76–78. ISBN 2-904899-01-4.

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History 2 Architecture and associations 3 Traboules 4 ReferencesHistory editThe site was used as gardens or vineyards from the 13th century belonging to the family Chivrier In 1566 a wealthy Italian Laurent Capponi bought the land and established a house then bought in 1616 by the Oratorians 1 The street was drawn in the late eighteenth century pierced in 1810 extended in 1926 and first named rue du Commerce on 18 June 1829 because it was regularly crossed by silk workers 2 The street then ended at the level of the montee de la Grande Cote 3 In 1858 the street was extended to the Jardin des Plantes created at the same time and the south of the ruins of the amphitheater were destroyed The Cour du Soleil named after the Grolier the Lords of the Sun who owned the place from 1630 to 1688 4 was then incorporated into the street on 17 February 1855 and extended in 1860 5 Its current name was assigned by the municipal council of 8 January 1895 6 in honor of politician and professor of philosophy Auguste Burdeau who was born in the street in 1851 In 1848 the Club de l Emancipation was installed at No 12 7 In 2006 the building at No 17 was demolished for safety reasons There used to be an active squat in this building with a lot of interesting activity It was a plot of 285m acquired by the city of Lyon in April 2004 for 315 000 on which were built garages and a two floor building It became an abandoned green space The corresponding surface has been transformed into a concrete urban park 8 In October 2012 the artist JULIACKS did an intervention performance about this gated green space relating to the polemics of free space for art and culture in Lyon as part of the exhibition CDD at art space 360m3 9 The archaeological survey conducted in November 2007 had not given results leading to further excavations The place is supposed to be the location of the federal Sanctuary of the Three Gauls a Roman temple dedicated to Augustus Architecture and associations edit nbsp Rue Burdeau eastern side The street hosts several art galleries photos paintings illustrations sculptures whose number is increasing 10 in November 2007 a theater Espace 44 a jazz night club Bec de Jazz Due to this cultural wealth the rue Burdeau is often regarded as one of artistic and cultural centers of Lyon in which there are many art exhibitions and private viewings 10 There is an artistic association gathering several workshops mainly located in the street 11 The street is bordered by seven floor canuts buildings of the early 1900s At No 3 there are small heads on the balconies at 11 a courtyard with a house of golden stone and at 40 a courtyard with a statue of the snake 1 A statue of Burdeau created by architect Gaston Trelat is erected at the bottom of the Jardin des Plantes just next to the street and below the Roman amphitheater The monument was inaugurated on 28 June 1903 12 Traboules edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rue Burdeau Lyon There are several traboules in the street 13 No 4 6 10 These curved traboules are closed At No 4 a facade of the late 19th century and a traditional bourgeois home can be seen At No 10 there is a restored courtyard No 30 bis This traboule has three entrances and was frequently used during French Resistance The building probably dates from Louis XVI era There is a courtyard paved with heads of cats an old wall fountain and three bridges between buildings No 36 This blocked up traboule was also used during French Resistance It begins with an 1840 styled building then by a terraced courtyard with an unused fountain with a small dolphin sculpted References edit a b Rue Burdeau in French Rues de Lyon Retrieved 14 December 2009 Pelletier Jean 1985 Lyon pas a pas son histoire a travers ses rues Rive droite de la Saone Croix Rousse quais et ponts de la Saone in French Roanne Le Coteau Horvath p 152 ISBN 2 7171 0377 5 Vachet Adolphe 1902 A travers les rues de Lyon in French 1982 Marseille ed Lyon Laffitte reprints pp 95 96 ISBN 2 7348 0062 4 Brun De La Valette Robert 1969 Lyon et ses rues in French Paris Le Fleuve p 141 Meynard Louis 1932 Dictionnaire des lyonnaiseries Les hommes Le sol Les rues Histoires et legendes in French Vol 1 1982 ed Lyon Jean Honore pp 318 20 Vanario Maurice 2002 Rues de Lyon a travers les siecles in French Lyon ELAH p 54 ISBN 2 84147 126 8 Brun De La Valette Robert 1969 Lyon et ses rues in French Paris Le Fleuve p 120 Demolition d un immeuble dangereux 17 rue Burdeau a Lyon 1er Operation 01279002 Direction Securite Prevention PDF in French Lyon 13 February 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 14 December 2009 http 360m3 com post 34406916660 juliacks lyon sifflet infini nocturne Herve Laurent 16 September 2009 C est la rentree dans les galeries de la rue Burdeau in French Radio Pluriel Archived from the original on 6 December 2009 Retrieved 14 December 2009 Art Rue Burdeau Lyon France Actualite des manifestations artistiques Pentes de la Croix Rousse in French Art Rue Burdeau Archived from the original on 12 January 2010 Retrieved 14 December 2009 Auguste Burdeau pourquoi L Algerianiste in French Cercle Algerianiste de Lyon December 1999 Archived from the original on 8 October 2008 Retrieved 14 December 2009 Dejean Rene 1988 Traboules de Lyon Histoire secrete d une ville in French Le Progres pp 76 78 ISBN 2 904899 01 4 45 46 13 N 4 49 57 E 45 77028 N 4 83250 E 45 77028 4 83250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rue Burdeau amp oldid 1107414778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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