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Coordinates: 45°43′47.60″N 4°49′29.80″E / 45.7298889°N 4.8249444°E / 45.7298889; 4.8249444
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| image = [[File:Halle Tony-Garnier 1914.jpg|250px]]
| image = Lyon 7e - Avenue Tony Garnier, arrière de la halle.jpg
| image_caption = The hall in 1914
| image_caption = The hall in February 2019
| address = 20 Place docteurs Charles et Christophe Mérieux<br>69007 [[Lyon]], [[France]]
| address = 20 Place docteurs Charles et Christophe Mérieux<br>69007 [[Lyon]], [[France]]
| location = [[:fr:7e arrondissement de Lyon|7e arrondissement]], [[:fr:Gerland|Gerland]]
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| seating_capacity = 17,000 (standing)<br>5,000 seated
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The '''Halle Tony Garnier''' is an [[arena]] and [[concert hall]] in [[Lyon]], France. It was designed by [[Tony Garnier (architect)|Tony Garnier]] in 1905. Originally a slaughterhouse, the building was renovated in 1987 and opened as a concert hall in 1988. With a capacity of nearly 17,000, it is the third biggest venue in France after the [[Accor Arena]] and [[Paris La Défense Arena]].<ref>[https://www.halle-tony-garnier.com/ Halle Tony Garnier ]</ref>
The '''Halle Tony Garnier''' is an [[arena]] and [[concert hall]] in [[Lyon]], France. It was designed by [[Tony Garnier (architect)|Tony Garnier]] in 1905. Originally a slaughterhouse, the building was renovated in 1987 and opened as a concert hall in 1988. With a standing capacity of nearly 17,000, it is the third biggest venue in France after the [[Accor Arena]] and [[Paris La Défense Arena]].<ref>[https://www.halle-tony-garnier.com/ Halle Tony Garnier ]</ref>


==History==
==History==
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==Accessibility==
==Accessibility==
This site is served by [[Lyon Metro|the subway station]]: Debourg.
This site is served by [[Lyon Metro|the subway station]]: Debourg and bus lines C7, C22 and 60.

Bus lines C7 - C22 - 60


Stations [[Vélo'v]]:
Stations [[Vélo'v]]:

Revision as of 21:34, 21 May 2023

Halle Tony Garnier
The hall in February 2019
Map
Address20 Place docteurs Charles et Christophe Mérieux
69007 Lyon, France
Location7e arrondissement, Gerland
Coordinates45°43′47.60″N 4°49′29.80″E / 45.7298889°N 4.8249444°E / 45.7298889; 4.8249444
OwnerVille de Lyon
Capacity17,000 (standing)
5,000 seated
Construction
OpenedJanuary 1988 (1988-01)
Renovated1999–2000
Construction cost18 million
ArchitectTony Garnier
Website
Venue website (in French)

The Halle Tony Garnier is an arena and concert hall in Lyon, France. It was designed by Tony Garnier in 1905. Originally a slaughterhouse, the building was renovated in 1987 and opened as a concert hall in 1988. With a standing capacity of nearly 17,000, it is the third biggest venue in France after the Accor Arena and Paris La Défense Arena.[1]

History

The original building opened in 1908 as a cattle market and slaughterhouse, known as "La Mouche". During World War I, the building was used as an armory until 1928, when it returned to a cattle market and slaughterhouse. The market and slaughterhouse closed in 1967. On 16 May 1975, the building was recognized as a Monument historique. In 1987, the City of Lyon hired Reichen & Robert and HTVS to renovate the slaughterhouse into a modern concert hall. The Hall opened in late January 1988.

Shows

Interior of the hall during a concert

Events: Mahana (tourism), the Student

Concerts: a-ha, Arcade Fire, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Another Level, Ariana Grande, Alizée, Charles Aznavour, Beyoncé, The Blackout, The Bravery, Biffy Clyro, Bon Jovi, Coldplay, Phil Collins, The Corrs, The Cranberries, Deep Purple, Depeche Mode, Celine Dion, Dire Straits, Bob Dylan, Fad Gadget, Mylène Farmer, The Fatima Mansions, Garbage, Genesis, The Gossip, Green Day, Guns N' Roses, Janet Jackson, Keane, Alicia Keys, Mark Knopfler, Lenny Kravitz, Lady Gaga, Avril Lavigne, Les Enfoirés, Limp Bizkit, Lorie, Marilyn Manson, Massive Attack, Brian May, Paul McCartney, Metallica, George Michael, Kylie Minogue, Motörhead, Muse, Nightwish, Noisettes, Oberkampf, The Offspring, Page & Plant, Sean Paul, Laura Pausini, Katy Perry, P!nk, Placebo, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lionel Richie, Rihanna, Michel Sardou, Scorpions, Semi Precious Weapons, Soulsavers, Britney Spears, Spice Girls, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Superbus, System of a Down, Justin Timberlake, Tokio Hotel, Tool, Tina Turner, U2, Usher, Vitaa, Robbie Williams, Violetta Live, James Blunt, Zazie, ZZ Top, Laura Pausini, Within Temptation Imagine Dragons, Ariana Grande, Chris Brown, Soy Luna Live, Dream Theater, and Dua Lipa.

Spectacles and Performances: Holiday on Ice, Riverdance, Le Roi Soleil, Les Restos du coeur (à plusieurs reprises), Johnny Haliday and The Sun King

Accessibility

This site is served by the subway station: Debourg and bus lines C7, C22 and 60.

Stations Vélo'v:

  • Avenue Tony Garnier/Voie nouvelle (Halle Tony-Garnier) – Place de l'École/rue de St-Cloud.

See also

References

External links

Media related to Halle Tony Garnier at Wikimedia Commons