Saint-Irénée (Lyon)
Saint-Irénée | |
---|---|
administration | |
Country | France |
region | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes |
Department | Rhone |
city | Lyon |
District | in the 5th arrondissement |
Saint Irénée is a district in Lyon in the 5th arrondissement . It is close to Saint-Just and the commune of Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon on the Fourvière hill .
Its center point is the Sainte-Irenée square near the church of the same name ( Église Saint-Irénée de Lyon ).
Attractions
Roman epoch
Parts of aqueducts exist in the quarter . In various places there are remains of pillars of the Gier aqueduct , of thermal baths that were supplied by the aqueduct of the Yzeron , and there are remains of a reservoir that was connected to the aqueduct of Brévenne .
Here is also the tomb of Turpio , which was discovered together with 10 other tombs in 1885 at the exit of Lyon.
Middle Ages and Modern Times
- La Maison Diocésaine, an 18th century building
- L'Église Saint-Irénée, whose crypt dates from the 9th century
19th century
The fortress Saint-Irénée (built between 1832 and 1843) is the largest student city in Lyon (around 1500 students) with a cafeteria , the ENSTATT and an office of the Onisep .
Transport links
The neighborhood is served by the following bus routes:
- Saint-Irénée : Bus C (21, 20E), Bus 46, 49
- Saint-Irénée - Croix Blanche : Bus C (20, 20E), Bus 46, 49
- Les Pommières , La Favorite : Bus C (20, 21)
- Trion Saint-Alexendre : Bus C (20, 21), Bus 55
Nearby there is the funicular ( French: Funiculaire ) F 1, the Saint-Just station and in front of the mayor's office of the 5th arr. bus line 46 stops.
Individual evidence and note
- ^ A b Aqueducts in the Lyon area
- ↑ See the description on the home page of Lyon.
- ↑ cf. Tombeau de Turpio
- ↑ See the description on the home page of Lyon.
- ↑ See the description on the home page of Lyon.
- ↑ The bus routes can be viewed here and here . The plans for the Funiculaire can be found here .
Coordinates: 45 ° 45 ' N , 4 ° 49' E