La tour métallique de Fourvière à Lyon dans Notes lyonnaises IV (2012) de Gérard Courant
La tour métallique de Fourvière à Lyon dans l'épisode Notes lyonnaises IV des Carnets filmés, conçus, réalisés et produits par Gérard Courant.
Tourné le 16 août 2012 à Lyon (France).
Tour métallique de Fourvière (Lyon)
Voici une promenade en 3d en partant de la Gare pour aller jusqu'à la Tour métallique de Fourvière.
C'est un monument de la ville de Lyon en France, situé à proximité de la basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière...
Places to see in ( Lyon - France ) Fourviere Hill
Places to see in ( Lyon - France ) Fourviere Hill
Fourviere Hill is perhaps Lyon's most well known destination, a perfect combination of culture, adventure, and a bit of history thrown in for good measure. Take one of the two still operating funicular lines to the top, or better yet, challenge yourself to a scenic hike up the hill's (relatively) steep paths. Once there, you'll be treated to not only the best view in the city, but also to a series of historic city landmarks that provide plenty of structural variety in a relatively small area. Check out the enormous Romanesque/Byzantine architecture of Lyon's Basilica Notre Dame de Fourviere, the 86 meter tall Tour Metallique (which bears an uncanny resemblance to a much more popular tower in Paris), or the ancient Roman Amphitheater that, believe it or not, still hosts annual cultural events. Once you've had your share of sight seeing, treat yourself to a beer at one of the town's quaint pubs or restaurants and bask in the satisfaction of a day well spent.
Fourvière is a district of Lyon, France and also a hill immediately west of the old part of the town, rising abruptly from the river Saône and then gently sloping down to the north-west. It is the site of the original Roman settlement of Lugdunum (43 BC). Though it supports the world's two oldest and active funicular lines, it is primarily known for the Catholic Basilica of Fourvière. The inauguration of the golden statue of the Virgin Mary on the north-west tower is the origin of the famous 8 December Festival of Lights, when the citizens of Lyon display candles (lumignons) at their windows. This festival now attracts hundreds of thousands of people into the streets of Lyon every year. Fourvière contains many other religious buildings including convents, monasteries and chapels. It is known in Lyon as the hill that prays. It is now part of a UNESCO World Heritage site designated for the city of Lyon in 1998.
Also on the Fourvière hill is La Tour Métallique which was privately built by the owners of the land to rival the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It forms the highest point in Lyon and is in fact higher than the Eiffel Tower at its summit, due to it being on a hill. It is now a television relay tower. On the south side of Fourvière are the vast ruins of Roman Baths, partially intact ruins of a Roman Theatre (15 BC) and a 2nd Century Roman Odéon rediscovered in the 20th century and now home to a museum as well as a series of concerts and operas throughout the summer.
A double motorway tunnel passes under Fourvière, connecting the A6 autoroute (coming from Paris) and the A7 autoroute (coming from Marseille), both forming the Autoroute du Soleil. Prior to the construction of the bypass of Lyon by the east, and with Lyon being virtually the only low passage between the Alps and the Massif Central (extinct) volcano range, the tunnel was famous for its traffic jams caused by a combination of local traffic, that of neighboring countries, as well as traffic between northern and southern France. The hill is very fragile in places due to springs, underground streams, ancient tunnels and aqueducts, which have caused several subsidences in the past.
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EN HAUT DE LA TOUR EIFFEL LYONNAISE ?
Pour ma première vidéo je vous montre comment j'ai réussi à aller tout en haut de la Tour métallique de Fourvière, une antenne relais de 85m culminant à 372m d'altitude ce qui en fait le point le plus haut de Lyon.
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Urbex-One day in Lyon 5. La tour métallique (Tour Effeil Lyonnaise)
Bonjour voici l'épisode 5 de la série Urbex- One day in Lyon.
L'un de mes plus gros montages ou j'ai passé plus de 5 heures et aussi un des lieux le plus inaccessible de Lyon ou la vue est la plus belle et la plus haute possible,ou l'altitude est de 372 m,dont la tour qui fait 82 m de haut.
Au programme: La plus belle vue de Lyon!
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Fourvière Hill:
Fourviere supports the world's two oldest and active funicular railway lines, and is known for the Catholic Basilica of Fourvière. The inauguration of the golden statue of the Virgin Mary on the north-west tower is the origin of the famous 8 December Festival of Lights, when the citizens of Lyon display candles (lumignons) at their windows. This festival now attracts hundreds of thousands of people into the streets of Lyon every year.Fourvière contains many religious buildings including convents, monasteries and chapels. It is known in Lyon as the hill that prays.Fourviere is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site designated for the city of Lyon in 1998.
Fourvière hill is home to the La Tour Métallique, one of Lyon's most easily recognizable landmarks, which was privately built by the land-owners to rival the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It forms the highest point in Lyon and is in fact higher than the Eiffel Tower at its summit, due to it being on a hill. It is now a television relay tower.
Fourviere supports the world's two oldest and active funicular railway lines.
The Funiculars of Lyon ('Funiculaires de Lyon') is a network of funicular railways. Of the five lines once in existence, only the two routes on the Fourvière hill remain in operation, with the rest of the network now either closed, converted to road vehicle use, or integrated within the Lyon underground system.
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Lyon is the third-largest city and second-largest urban area of France. It is located in the country's east-central part at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, about 470 km (292 mi) south from Paris, 320 km (199 mi) north from Marseille and 56 km (35 mi) northeast from Saint-Étienne. Inhabitants of the city are called Lyonnais.
Lyon had a population of 513,275 in 2015. It is the capital of the Metropolis of Lyon and the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The Lyon metropolitan area had a population of 2,265,375 in 2014, the second-largest urban area in France. The city is known for its cuisine and gastronomy, and historical and architectural landmarks; part of it is a registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lyon was historically an important area for the production and weaving of silk.
The Rhône and Saône converge to the south of the historic city centre forming a peninsula – the Presqu'île – bounded by two large hills to the west and north and a large plain eastward. Place Bellecour is located on the Presqu'île between the two rivers and is the third-largest public square in France. The broad, pedestrian-only Rue de la République leads north from Place Bellecour.
The northern hill is La Croix-Rousse, known as the hill that works because it is traditionally home to many small silk workshops, an industry for which the city has long been renowned.
The western hill is the Fourvière, known as the hill that prays because it is the location for the basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, several convents, and the residence of the Archbishop. The district, Vieux Lyon, also hosts the Tour métallique (a highly visible TV tower, replicating the last stage of the Eiffel Tower) and one of the city's funicular railways. Fourvière, along with portions of the Presqu'île and much of La Croix-Rousse, is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
East of the Rhône from the Presqu'île is a large flat area upon which sits much of modern Lyon and contains most of the city's population. Situated in this area is the urban centre of La Part-Dieu which clusters the landmark structures Tour Part-Dieu, Tour Oxygène, and Tour Swiss Life, as well as the city's primary railway station, Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu.
North of this district is the sixth arrondissement, which is home to one of Europe's largest urban parks, the Parc de la Tête d'or, as well as Lycée du Parc and Interpol's world headquarters.
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Lyon (France) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Parc de Parilly
- Parc de Gerland
- Aquarium de Lyon
- Musée des Confluences
- Jardins familiaux
- Musée & Institut Lumière
- Parc Sergent Blandan
- Musée africain de Lyon
- Centre d'histoire de la résistance et de la déportation
- Musée des Tissus et des Arts décoratifs
- Musée des Automates du Vieux Lyon
- Église Saint-Georges de Lyon
- Théâtre antique de Lyon
- Musée gallo-romain de Fourvière
- Primatiale Saint-Jean de Lyon
- Cour d'appel de Lyon
- Musée Miniature et Cinéma
- Parc des Hauteurs
- Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière
- Musées Gadagne
- Temple du Change
- Tour métallique de Fourvière
- Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon
- Place Bellecour
- Place des Jacobins
- Église Saint-Bonaventure de Lyon
- Musée de l'Imprimerie
- Église Saint-Nizier de Lyon
- Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans
- Fontaine Bartholdi
- Hôtel de ville de Lyon
- Fresque des Lyonnais
- Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules
- Cour des Voraces
- Fresque des Canuts
- Monument des enfants du Rhône
- Parc de la Tête d'or
- Jardin botanique de Lyon
- Jardin zoologique de Lyon
- Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon
- Grand parc de Miribel-Jonage
- Parc de Lacroix-Laval
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Lyon, also written Lyons in English, is the third largest city in France and centre of the second largest metropolitan area in the country. It is the capital of the Rhone-Alpes region and the Rhône département. It is known as a gastronomic and historical city with a vibrant cultural scene. It is also the birthplace of cinema.
Founded by the Romans, with many preserved historical areas, Lyon is the archetype of the heritage city, as recognised by UNESCO. Lyon is a vibrant metropolis which makes the most out of its unique architectural, cultural and gastronomic heritage, its dynamic demographics and economy and its strategic location between Northern and Southern Europe. It is more and more open to the world, with an increasing number of students and international events.
The Rhône and Saône converge to the south of the historic city centre, forming a peninsula – the Presqu'île – bounded by two large hills to the west and north and a large plain eastward. Place Bellecour is located on the Presqu'île between the two rivers and is the third-largest public square in France. The broad, pedestrian-only Rue de la République leads north from Place Bellecour.
The northern hill is La Croix-Rousse, known as the hill that works because it is traditionally home to many small silk workshops, an industry for which the city has long been renowned. The western hill is the Fourvière, known as the hill that prays because it is the location for the basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, several convents, and the residence of the Archbishop. The district, Vieux Lyon, also hosts the Tour métallique (a highly visible TV tower, replicating the last stage of the Eiffel Tower) and one of the city's funicular railways. Fourvière, along with portions of the Presqu'île and much of La Croix-Rousse, is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
East of the Rhône from the Presqu'île is a large flat area upon which sits much of modern Lyon and contains most of the city's population. Situated in this area is the urban centre of La Part-Dieu which clusters the landmark structures Tour Part-Dieu, Tour Oxygène, and Tour Swiss Life, as well as the city's primary railway station, Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu. North of this district is the sixth arrondissement, which is home to one of Europe's largest urban parks, the Parc de la Tête d'or, as well as Lycée du Parc and Interpol's world headquarters.
The city centre is not so big and most attractions can be reached from each other on foot. The walk from Place des Terreaux to Place Bellecour, for example, is about 20 min. The rule of thumb is that metro stations are generally about 10 min walk apart. Be careful when crossing major axes: traffic is dense and running red lights is a very popular sport.
A lot to see such as :
The view from Fourvière basilica, and the basilica itself.
Streets and traboules in Vieux Lyon, St Jean cathedral.
Traboules in Croix-Rousse.
Musées Gadagne.
Parc de la Tête d'Or.
Musée urbain Tony Garnier and Etats-Unis neighbourhood.
St Irénée church, Montée du Gourguillon, St Georges neighbourhood.
A drink on Place Sathonay.
St Bruno church.
Parc de Gerland.
Gratte-ciel neighbourhood in Villeurbanne.
It is generally not difficult to find a hotel room in Lyon, except for the Fête des Lumières and during some important professional trade shows like SIRHA (food, hotels and restaurants) and POLLUTEC (environment technology), when every last room in and around Lyon is booked. The traditional restaurants in Lyon are called bouchons; the origin of the word is unclear (it literally means cork). They appeared at the end of the 19th century and flourished in the 1930s, when the economic crisis forced wealthy families to fire their cooks, who opened their own restaurants for a working-class clientele.
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Tour Métallique de Fourvière (Lyon 5) - Petite Balade 2019
Situé à proximité du parking de la Basilique de Fourvière (environ 200 m), il s'agit en fait d'une tour métallique qui sert d'antennes et de support pour les liaisons téléphoniques ou autres.
De loin, cette tour ressemble à une mini Tour Effeil, c'est pourquoi beaucoup la surnomme ainsi.
A noter qu'il n'est pas possible de visiter cette petite tour, fermée au public.
Things to do in Lyon, France: 2 minute guide to the top attractions
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Lyon, France’s third biggest city is a busy commercial and tourist centre in east-central France and a UNESCO world heritage site.
Situated on the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, the historic city centre forms a peninsula called the Presqu'île between the two rivers. Here you’ll find the main square, the Place des Terreaux with the impressive city hall and the fine art museum, the Musee des beaux-art de Lyon. Housed in a former 17th century convent, it is one of the largest art galleries in France. A few streets away, the Opera House is the home of the Opéra National de Lyon. The original 1831 opera house was re-designed between 1985 and 1993.
Take a stroll through the slopes of the old silk district, called the Croix-Rousse, which features medieval and modern architecture, to the banks of the river Saône. Here you’ll find the Fresque des Lyonnais mural covering an entire building. It depicts 31 famous people from Lyon and is one of 150 wall paintings in the city.
Cross the river to the district called Vieux (Old) Lyon with its impressive medieval Cathedral of St John, the Renaissance quarter of St Jean and quirky museums such as the Miniature and Cinema museum. In this district you’ll find examples of narrow passageways named Traboules. Unique to Lyon, these 4th century short-cuts pass through buildings and link the streets on either side.
Take a ride on the world's first urban funicular railway, linking the old town to the hilly quarter of La Croix-Rousse and the Fourvière district. This large hill to the west of the city houses the bejewelled basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière and the Tour Metallique, a TV tower which replicates the top part of the Eifel Tower. In the Fourviere district you’ll also find extensive Roman remains, testifying to two millennia of urban settlement in Lyon.
Cross back over the river to the impressive science centre and anthropology museum, the Musee des Confluences. Wander through the impressive Place Bellecour the third-largest public square in France, past shops and lively restaurants.
Lyon is renowned for its cuisine and the world-famous chef Paul Bocuse originates from here. No visit would be complete without a meal in a bouchon – a typical Lyonnaise restaurant or a visit on the Rhone-side of the city to the sumptuous Paul Bocuse food hall, a gastronomic delight.
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-OUI JE SAIS C'EST PAS LA TOUR EIFFEL PCQ C'EST PAS MONSIEUR EIFFEL QUI L'A CONSTRUITE , C'EST DE L'HUMOUR.
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Quelques sites touristiques de Lyon montrés dans cette vidéo: Hôtel de Ville de Lyon, Place des Jacobins, La colline de Fourvière, Basilique de Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Les Demeures de Morphée, Passerelle du Palais de Justice, Cour d'appel de Lyon, Place Bellecour, Vieux Lyon, Tour métallique de Fourvière, Église Saint-Nizier de Lyon, Cathédrale Saint-Jean, Théâtres romains de Fourvière.
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LYON, One Day Tour Through The Streets of Lyon city, France
One day in Lyon, France. Feel Lyon city, walking through the streets and squares of Lyon city center.
Lyon or Lyons is a city in east-central France, in the Rhône-Alpes region, situated between Paris and Marseille and is France's third-largest city after them. Lyon is located about 470 km (292 mi) from Paris, 320 km (199 mi) from Marseille, 420 km (261 mi) from Strasbourg, 160 km (99 mi) from Geneva, and 280 km (174 mi) from Turin. The residents of the city are called Lyonnais.
The city is known for its historical and architectural landmarks and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city is also known for its famous light festival, Fête des Lumières, which occurs every 8 December and lasts for four days.
Lyon hosts the international headquarters of Interpol, Euronews, and International Agency for Research on Cancer.
The Rhône and Saône Rivers converge to the south of the historic city centre forming a peninsula or Presqu'île. There are two large hills, one to the west and one to the north of the city centre, as well as a large plain which sprawls eastward. West of the Presqu'île, the original medieval city (Vieux Lyon) was built on the west bank of the Saône river at the foot of the Fourvière hill. This area, along with portions of the Presqu'île and much of the Croix-Rousse is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To the west is Fourvière, known as the hill that prays. This is the location for the highly decorated basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, several convents, the palace of the Archbishop, the Tour métallique (a highly visible TV tower, replicating the last stage of the Eiffel Tower) and a funicular (a railway on a steep hill). ONLY LYON
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away + Rappel @ Lyon (27.07.2013)
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away (13-14-15-16/17) @ Arenes de Fourviere, Lyon (27.07.2013)
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Lyon:
Lyon is the third-largest city and second-largest urban area of France. It is located in the country's east-central part at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, about 470 km (292 mi) south from Paris, 320 km (199 mi) north from Marseille and 56 km (35 mi) northeast from Saint-Étienne. Inhabitants of the city are called Lyonnais.
Lyon had a population of 513,275 in 2015. It is the capital of the Metropolis of Lyon and the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The Lyon metropolitan area had a population of 2,265,375 in 2014, the second-largest urban area in France. The city is known for its cuisine and gastronomy, and historical and architectural landmarks; part of it is a registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lyon was historically an important area for the production and weaving of silk.
The Rhône and Saône converge to the south of the historic city centre forming a peninsula – the Presqu'île – bounded by two large hills to the west and north and a large plain eastward. Place Bellecour is located on the Presqu'île between the two rivers and is the third-largest public square in France. The broad, pedestrian-only Rue de la République leads north from Place Bellecour.
The northern hill is La Croix-Rousse, known as the hill that works because it is traditionally home to many small silk workshops, an industry for which the city has long been renowned.
The western hill is the Fourvière, known as the hill that prays because it is the location for the basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, several convents, and the residence of the Archbishop. The district, Vieux Lyon, also hosts the Tour métallique (a highly visible TV tower, replicating the last stage of the Eiffel Tower) and one of the city's funicular railways. Fourvière, along with portions of the Presqu'île and much of La Croix-Rousse, is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
East of the Rhône from the Presqu'île is a large flat area upon which sits much of modern Lyon and contains most of the city's population. Situated in this area is the urban centre of La Part-Dieu which clusters the landmark structures Tour Part-Dieu, Tour Oxygène, and Tour Swiss Life, as well as the city's primary railway station, Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu.
North of this district is the sixth arrondissement, which is home to one of Europe's largest urban parks, the Parc de la Tête d'or, as well as Lycée du Parc and Interpol's world headquarters.
La Saône et la passerelle de L'homme de la Roche à Lyon dans Notes lyonnaises II (2010) de Courant
La Saône et la passerelle de L'Homme de la Roche à Lyon dans l'épisode Notes lyonnaises II (2007-2010) des Carnets filmés conçus, réalisés et produits par Gérard Courant.
Tourné le 20 août 2010 à Lyon (France).