Lyon and its architecture
From Lugdunum the Gallo-Roman to the current city, Lyon has evolved a lot as evidenced by the architecture of the different districts: Old Lyon with its basilica, its traboules and its medieval streets, but also the Peninsula and the Brotteaux in the Haussmann style, the Part Dieu and its buildings whose construction began in the 1960s, and the rapidly changing district of the Confluence where the industrial heritage is transformed into a museum or offices. The highlight of the city's transformation is the Hôtel-Dieu. It was a hospital whose construction had started in the 17th century and was used as such until October 2010. The buildings which compose it underwent many transformations over the centuries. The redevelopment of the hospital into a commercial complex (hotel, restaurant, shops, etc.) started in 2012 and was not fully completed until 2019.
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