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It has been a certain year. There is a newly built building next to the Grand Theatre. It still has a sense of design. In terms of feeling, modern art and classical art network feel. Especially some installation art, especially praise
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It has been a certain year. There is a newly built building next to the Grand Theatre. It still has a sense of design. In terms of feeling, modern art and classical art network feel. Especially some installation art, especially praise
Very stylish for the building, the visit is also completely free, the theater area is not very large, here can see a lot of repertoire, some performances of the hall need to pay, the scale of the theater is quite fun, can see a lot of people art form. [View] The Grand Theatre occupies a good location [Cost-effective] The price is not very high
The landmark in the heart of Lyon is located on the edge of the subway station and not far from the city hall. At night, yellow and white lights on the building near the road and near the green space will have a very beautiful feeling Lyon is the French education center, so this cultural symbol often has a variety of concert activities, Sound is almost as good as most European theaters.
The Cereding Theatre, located on the northwest side of the eponymous square, opened in 1877 and named after the Catholic Cereding Society, where it was stationed. The area was occupied by the Knights Templar for nearly 400 years, and the original monastery was demolished in 1778 and replaced by houses and theatres. After the 18th century, the appearance of the square changed almost anything.
The Lyon Cereding Theatre, which is a hundred and thirty years old, is located northwest of Cereding Square. The building is gorgeous and decorated in a magnificent style. The name of the theater is derived from the Catholic Church of Cereding. This area was built as a monastery and was the estate of the Knights Templar in medieval Jerusalem. The monastery was destroyed after the annihilation of the Order. The current square continues its late 18th century appearance. Underground line A, D, Bellecour station.