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While a direct download link for a private archive like a .rar file cannot be provided, you can find exhaustive documentation of these facades on official heritage sites. Rue Lanterne is famous for its dense, multi-era architecture, ranging from medieval origins to 19th-century neo-Gothic landmarks like the .
In the 18th century, the southern section was known as the "Street of the Peeing Child" after a famous statue that allegedly spouted wine during festivals.
If you are looking for high-resolution images or architectural data for a project, these official repositories provide the most reliable "downloads": Rue Lanterne | IZI Travel
Designed by architects Clément Poy and Philippe-Manlius Bailly, it is renowned for its ingenious use of natural light through roof wells, despite being squeezed into a narrow urban plot. Location: 10 Rue Lanterne, 69001 Lyon.
Often hosts concerts and exhibitions, allowing a rare look at its romantic-style Merklin organ. 2. The Evolution of the Facades The "keys" to understanding this street lie in its layers:
Tucked away in Lyon’s 1st arrondissement, is a living museum of urban evolution. For those seeking the specific "Clés de Façade" (architectural keys) or detailed elevation plans often found in academic archives, this street offers some of the city's most unique study material. 1. The Architectural Anchor: Temple de la Lanterne
Exploring the Secrets of Rue Lanterne: A Heritage Hidden in Plain Sight
Look for classical references like dentils, palmettes, and rosettes on the windows and entablatures of buildings near the intersection with Rue de la Platière. 3. Professional & Research Resources