The centerpiece of the square, the beautiful Jacobins Fountain, is a sight to behold. Its intricate design and the sound of flowing water create a tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to take a break and soak in the surroundings.
Surrounded by elegant buildings with intricate facades, the square exudes a sense of timeless beauty. It's a wonderful place for a leisurely stroll, allowing you to appreciate the architectural details and the ambiance of this historic location.
Cafés and restaurants dot the square's perimeter, offering a variety of dining options. Whether you're sipping on a coffee, enjoying a meal, or simply people-watching, the square's lively energy...
Read moreThe Place des Jacobins (French pronunciation: [plas de ʒakɔbɛ̃]) is a square located in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon. It was created in 1556 and a fountain was added in 1856. The square belongs to the zone classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO. According to Jean Pelletier, this square is one of the most famous in Lyon, because of its location in the center of the 2nd arrondissement and its heavy traffic, as 12 streets lead here.[1] The square, particularly its architecture and its features, has changed its appearance many times...
Read moreThe Fontaine des Jacobins was designed by architect Gaspard André and completed in 1885. It features four white marble statues representing notable Lyonnais artists: architect Philibert Delorme, sculptor Guillaume Coustou, engraver Gérard Audran, and painter Hippolyte Flandrin. These statues were sculpted by Charles Degeorge. The fountain's design reflects an eclectic style, incorporating Classical and...
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