NOTRE-DAME DE FOURVIÈRE BASILICA
The Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière fascinates and intrigues by its ...Read more
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PRIMATIAL CHURCH
Read morePrimatial of the Gauls, home of the Church of France, the Saint-Jean-Baptiste-Saint-Etienne cathedral is located on the banks of the Saône, facing the Fourvière hill, in the district to which it gave its name: Saint-Jean. The first Christians, gathered in the 2nd century around Saint Pothin and Saint Irenaeus, had built a church in the same area as early as the5th century. At the end of the 11th century, the construction of the Manécanterie, one of the oldest buildings in Lyon, began. The construction of the cathedral is done in stages between 1165 and 1481. In the meantime, the cathedral hosted two councils (1245 and 1274) and the coronation of Pope John XXII (1316). With its Romanesque choir and Gothic naves, the cathedral shows how Lyon is at the crossroads, at the center of all influences. If the interior is remarkable, so is the facade, decorated with a series of 300 medallions inspired by the Old and New Testaments or the medieval bestiary. In 1379, an astronomical clock was installed in the cathedral, one of the oldest in Europe. At the beginning of the 16th century, the Bourbon chapel was built in the flamboyant gothic style. On December 13, 1600, the cathedral received the marriage of Henri IV and Marie de Médicis. The facade was renovated in 1982 and 2011, while major restoration work of the choir was implemented to restore all its brilliance to this jewel of Lyon.
SAINT IRENEUS
Read moreThe parish also offers celebrations, sacraments, youth activities and prayer groups. The Saint-Irénée Saint-Just parish is a lively place of prayer on Lyon's hillside. You can also visit other places of worship nearby, such as the Saint-Irénée sanctuary, the Saint-Just church, the Byzantine church, Notre-Dame de Fourvière and the Lyon St Irénée provincial seminary.