Place Bellevue

This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit Lyon, Into the world of the silk weavers
Let’s take a break from our ascent of the Croix Rousse to take a look at this magnificent panorama of the city. Do sit down for a moment and admire the view from this square which, in my opinion, well deserves its name: Place Bellevue (Beautiful view square). From here, you can see the eastern part of Lyon: the towers of the Part Dieu on the right and the Parc de la Tête d’Or on the left. In a garden at the back of this square you’ll find a statue of Sully Prudhomme. First ever writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. He’s represented here because he lived in Croix Rousse for a while! Place Bellevue is also used to be the site of Fort Saint-Laurent, a military fortress built in 1830 to protect the city, making it a place of great importance in Lyon’s history, besides offering a magnificent panorama of the rooftops, of the city, which is also known as the City of Lights.
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