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Pont Bonaparte - River Saône, Lyon - Église Saint Georges

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説明Heading into Vieux Lyon over the Pont Bonaparte. The bridge crosses the other river in Lyon, the River Saône.Seen from the coach, we had just left Place Bellecour (the coach had to go all the way around the square before it was back on the road heading to Vieux Lyon.Bridge of BonaparteThe bridge Bonaparte is a bridge that spans the Saône in Lyon.A first wooden bridge, the Pont de l'Archevêché (or Pont de Bois, the Counts, Bellecour or the Chanoines), was built between 1634 and 1642 by the engineer Jean Christophe Marie. The bridge is regularly victim of the floods and in 1709 five arches and four palaces are carried away. The bridge was rebuilt in 1732 to be demolished 49 years later. The work of a new bridge begins, but they are regularly interrupted.The construction really began in 1786 and ended in 1807 under the direction of the engineer Carron. The municipal council baptizes the bridge work Tilsitt . Built in Villebois stone , the bridge is made up of five arches reaching 148 m of crossing. The piers of the bridge are based on riprap coming from the excavation of the Pierre-Scize wharf. The itinerary of the "main road of Provence" is then deviated from the bridge of the Change towards the bridge Tilsitt. The bridge, too low, turns into a dam during the frequent floods of the Saône. It is therefore demolished and replaced by a higher bridge built in 1863 - 1864 .In September 1944, German forces dynamite the bridge which loses its arches and one of the piers. Too damaged, it is replaced by the current bridge, built between 1946 and 1950 . It is composed of three arches in reinforced concrete covered with stone of Hauteville. His current name was given to him on January 27, 1964 .Église Saint GeorgesÉglise Saint-GeorgesThe Église Saint-Georges (Church of St. George) is a Roman Catholic church located on the Place François-Bertras, in the Vieux Lyon quarter, in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon. It is under the direction of the Primatiale parish and was named in honor of Saint George. The cathedral is near the Place Benoît-Crépu, between the quarter of the Quarantaine and Saint-Jean quarters.A church located on this place was built in 550, but was destroyed around 732 during a raid of the Saracens, but was restored in 802 by Leidrade. In the fourteenth century, it remained a parish church, but was used by the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, or Order of Malta, and in 1315, the Commandery was located just next and had several windows and two cylindrical towers overlooking the Saône. Lange's family paid for the repairs of the church which were conducted by the commander Humbert de Beauvoir. In 1793, it became a hay barn and became a national property, in 1892, was restored by the architect Pollet.The current church was rebuilt in 1845 and completed in 1848, after plans by the architect Pierre Bossan[1] who also made plans for the basilica of Fourviere. Abandoned between the late 1970s and 1989, the church was later assigned by Cardinal Albert Decourtray to the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter under the Motu proprio Ecclesia Dei, which granted the practice of liturgical books of 1962 in Latin.The community was given by Cardinal Philippe Barbarin to three priests from the Fraternity of St. Peter, who joined the diocese. On 25 August 2007, Cardinal Barbarin signed the incardination of three of the five priests who served the church. Also in 2007, after repairs to the exterior of the church and adjoining spaces, the inauguration took place in the presence of Cardinal Barbarin and Senator-Mayor of Lyon Gérard Collomb.The church was rebuilt in neogothic style. Architect Pierre Bossan, who also made the furniture, later deemed his work on this church as a "youthful mistake". The sculpture on the facade was made by Charles Dufraine and stained glasses are the artwork of Maréchal de Metz. The building is classified as monument historique.The tower has a height of 67 meters. A polychrome wooden altarpiece of the sixteenth century shows the coronation of the Virgin.
撮影日2017-06-03 10:28:53
撮影者ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom
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撮影地Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, France 地図
カメラDMC-FZ72 , Panasonic
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