4 Best Sights in Lyon and the Alps, France

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We've compiled the best of the best in Lyon and the Alps - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Centre National d'Art Contemporain

Contemporary art enthusiasts should check out the Centre National d'Art Contemporain. Behind the train station in an out-of-the-way district, it's noted for its distinctive warehouse space and avant-garde collection.

8 esplanade Andry Farcy, Grenoble, 38000, France
04–76–21–95–84
Sight Details
€5
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Cité Musée Tony Garnier

Quartier des États-Unis

Built between 1920 and 1933, this project (also known as the Cité de la Création), was France's first attempt at low-income housing. Over the years, several tenants have contributed artwork in an effort to beautify the space. Most notably, 22 giant murals depicting the work of Tony Garnier, the turn-of-the-20th-century Lyon architect, were painted on the walls. Artists from around the world, with the support of UNESCO, have added their vision to the creation of the ideal housing project.

4 rue des Serpollières, Lyon, 69008, France
04–78–75–16–75
Sight Details
€5
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Musée des Beaux-Arts

Presqu'île

In the elegant 17th-century Palais St-Pierre, formerly a Benedictine abbey, this museum houses one of France's largest art collections after that of the Louvre. Byzantine ivories, Etruscan statues, Egyptian artifacts, and top-notch sculptures (most notably Rodin's Walker) are all on display; however, paintings remain the highlight. Amid Old Master, Impressionist, and modern paintings are works by the tight-knit Lyon School, characterized by exquisitely rendered flowers and overbearing religious sentimentality. Note Louis Janmot's Poem of the Soul, immaculately painted visions that are by turns heavenly, hellish, and downright spooky. A newer trove of treasures includes works by Manet, Monet, Degas, Bacon, Braque, and Picasso.

20 pl. des Terreaux, Lyon, 69001, France
04–72–10–17–40
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From €8
Closed Tues.

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Poterie de Cliousclat

Founded in 1903, this is the last bastion of original pottery in Cliouscat and a registered historic monument. You can learn about the manufacturing operations here and purchase some lovely pieces, both traditional and contemporary.

Le Village, Cliousclat, 26270, France
04–75–43–60–39
Sight Details
€6

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