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The Statue Of The Republic in Lyon is a captivating attraction that appeals to visitors of all ages. With an impressive average rating of 4.2 on Google, it's evident that this landmark holds a special place in the hearts of both locals and tourists. Its towering presence offers not just a piece of history, but an engaging spot perfect for family visits. Children will find the surroundings inviting, offering ample space to explore while parents admire the statue's grandeur.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ampère - Victor Hugo
Bus stop 208 m walk
Lyon - Perrache Bus Station
Bus stop 153 m walk
Perrache
Bus stop 180 m walk
Franklin
Bus stop 270 m walk

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Wisanu Tuntawiroon
3 months ago on Google

Commissioned in 1880 to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution, the statue was crafted by sculptor Émile Peynot and architect Victor-Auguste Blavette. Inaugurated in 1889, the monument features a bronze figure of Marianne—the personification of the French Republic—standing atop a 15-meter-high pedestal. Marianne is depicted caressing a lion with her right hand, symbolizing strength, while holding an olive branch in her left, representing peace.   Originally, the statue was accompanied by four stone groups representing Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, and the City of Lyon, reinforcing the core values of the Republic. However, during the construction of Lyon’s metro in 1975, these groups were relocated: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity now reside in Parc Bazin, while the City of Lyon group was moved to Square Delestraint in 2025.

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