2nd arrondissement of Lyon
2nd arrondissement of Lyon | |
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Coordinates: 45°45′15″N 4°49′45″E / 45.75417°N 4.82917°ECoordinates: 45°45′15″N 4°49′45″E / 45.75417°N 4.82917°E | |
Country | France |
Region | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes |
Department | Lyon Metropolis |
Commune | Lyon |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2026) | Pierre Oliver (LR) |
Area | 3.41 km2 (1.32 sq mi) |
Population (Jan. 2019)[1] | 31,303 |
• Density | 9,180/km2 (23,800/sq mi) |
INSEE code | 69382 |
The 2nd arrondissement of Lyon is one of the nine arrondissements of the City of Lyon.
History[]
The first five arrondissements of Lyon were created by the Decree of March 24, 1852, which included the 2nd arrondissement.
The current mayor is Denis Broliquier.
Geography[]
Area and demographics[]
The 2nd arrondissement is the most commercial and most lively ones of Lyon.
- 341 ha
- 1990 : 27,971 inhabitants[2]
- 2006 : 30,276 inhabitants
- Relative density : 8,204 inhabitants/km2
Districts[]
The districts (quarters) of the 2nd arrondissement are :
- Les Cordeliers
- Bellecour
- Les Célestins
- La Confluence
- Ainay
- Perrache
- Sainte-Blandine
Streets and squares[]
- Cours Charlemagne
- Cours de Verdun
- Cours Suchet
- Passage de l'Argue
- Palais de la Bourse
- Place Ampère
- Place Bellecour
- Place Antonin-Poncet
- Place Carnot
- Place de la République
- Place des Célestins
- Place des Jacobins
- Quai Jules Courmont
- Quai Rambaud
- Rue de Brest
- Rue de la Bourse
- Rue de la Poulaillerie
- Rue de la République
- Rue des Archers
- Rue des Marronniers
- Rue Édouard-Herriot
- Rue Émile-Zola
- Rue Mercière
- Rue Victor-Hugo
Landmarks and monuments[]
- Basilique Saint-Martin d'Ainay
- Brasserie Georges
- Église Saint-Bonaventure
- Grande synagogue de Lyon
- La Bourse du Commerce
- Hôtel des Finances
- Hôtel Terminus
- Prison Saint-Paul
- Collège-lycée Ampère
- Musée des Confluences
- Musée de l'Imprimerie
- Chapelle de la Trinité
- Patinoire Charlemagne
- La Sucrière
- Orange Cube
Transportation[]
This zone is served by the metro lines A and D :
- Lyon Metro Line A : to Cordeliers, Bellecour, Ampère - Victor Hugo and Perrache (terminus)
- Lyon Metro Line D at Bellecour
- Tramway T1 at Perrache, Suchet, Sainte-Blandine et Montrochet (terminus)
- Tramway T2 at Perrache (terminus)
See also[]
- Arrondissements of Lyon
- List of the streets in Lyon
References[]
- ^ "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021.
- ^ Lyon 2ème arrondissement Grandlyon.com Archived 2009-08-18 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved May 23, 2009)
External links[]
Categories:
- 2nd arrondissement of Lyon