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Lyon,
UNESCO World Heritage |
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Capital
of Gaul under the Roman Empire, major center of culture and
trading during the Renaissance, strong industrial breeding ground
in
the nineteenth century, Lyon has become a large European metropolis,
benefiting from the influences that have swept across its beautiful
landscape. Now included on the UNESCO World Heritage List,
Lyon is categorized along with prestigious cities such as Venice,
Prague, or Saint Petersburg. From the Roman city of Lugdunum
to the city of today, two millenniums have left their mark
in
terms of an outstanding architectural heritage, at the confluence
of the Rhône and Saône rivers : Fourvière,
with its basilica and Gallo-Roman ruins, the Renaissance district
of Old Lyon, which is centered around Saint Jean Cathedral, the
presqu'île (peninsula between the two rivers), which
was shaped by the great classical and imperial era, along with
the
slopes of the Croix-Rousse, where the silk industry thrived.
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The
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Head
off in search of the many tourist treasures in the Lyon region.
Taste the wine and savours of the Beaujolais. Discover the ponds
and birds of the Dombes. Follow the Rhône Valley, and its
multi-colored landscapes. Visit all the sites and museums. The
Rhône-Alps offers a wide selection of sporting, cultural,
and culinary excursions. To the East, 180 alpine ski resorts welcome
you during any season, according to your choice of activities.
To the South, there are fields of lavender and olive trees, vineyards,
but also chateaux (castles) and bastides (country houses in Provence).
The Lyon and Rhône-Alps region abounds with tourist treasures.
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