Place Jean-Macé, Lyon

Place Jean-Macé is a plaza located in the 7th arrondissement of Lyon in France.

History
In 1892, the Avenue Maréchal de Saxe was extended towards the south (the current avenue Jean Jaurès). North of the railway, it crossed paths with Gerland (currently rue Renan) and Avignon Street (now rue Elie Rochette), forming an enclosed square. Built in the first part of the 19th century, the fort du Colombier and the wall that connected the height of the Vitriolerie were destroyed in the 1890s. A new public square was then built on the vacant land.

Points of Interest Nearby

 * Town Hall of 7th district whose construction was completed in 1920 by architect Charles Meysson. It houses the works of the painter Pierre Descombes Combet.
 * Library of the 7th district
 * Gare de Lyon-Jean Macé (railroad station)
 * Vélo'v two bicycle pickup stations on the square


 * Near
 * The Berthelot center, which houses :
 * Center for History of Resistance and Deportation
 * Institute for Political Science of Lyon
 * Berges du Rhône railroad hub
 * Cinema Comoedia
 * University of Lyon 2 and Louis Lumière
 * Hôpital Saint-Luc Saint-Joseph
 * Blandan Park

Public transport
Place Jean-Macé is served by: TER station opened in 2009 is situated on the south side of the square.
 * Metro Line B (station Jean Macé)
 * tram T2
 * Bus lines C4, C7, C12, C14, 35, S3 and ZI6.

Events on the square

 * Market in the square, on Wednesday and Saturday morning
 * The market for booksellers, once per month