Perrache (quarter)

Perrache is a quarter of the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, in the south of the Presqu'île.

Location

Gardens of the Gare de Lyon-Perrache.

Perrache is located to the south of Ainay, upstream of confluence between the Rhône and the Saône. It is named after Antoine-Michel Perrache, who began to develop the confluence and to expand it to the south. The filling and remediation works of the formerly marshy lands were made after a decision by Pierre-Marie Taillepied de Bondy, prefect of the Rhône from 1809 to 1814.

The multimodal station of Perrache shares the quarter into two parts which include train station, tram and metro.

The historical isolation of the southern area of the tracks is illustrated by the words "derrière les voûtes" ("behind the vaults") frequently used to designate this quarter. Neglected for a long time, the quarter is currently the subject of a major operation planning, like what happened at Gerland on the left river of the Rhone. The revaluation of the quarter is mainly concentrated around the project of the Musée des Confluences by Coop Himmelb(l)au. In Lyon, this quartier is known for its large number of prostitutes. There are also the headquarters of the National Front, political refugees and many homeless.[1]

Transport

The quartier has two highways (A6 Lyon - Paris / A7 Lyon - Marseille) with vocation of transit, making it one of the few quarters of central Europe to be shared in this way. These highways will be removed by the construction of a highway which allows to go roung the west of Lyon, the future A44.

References

  1. "Quartier de Perrache, Lyon" Vanupied.com Retrieved May 24, 2009

External links

Coordinates: 45°44′39″N 4°49′20″E / 45.74417°N 4.82222°E / 45.74417; 4.82222

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