Fete des lumières part I

L’hotel de ville

La fête des lumières is a yearly light festival in Lyon from 8- 11 December where buildings are lit up with light projections.

It is said to date back to 1852 – on the feast of the Immaculate Conception – for the inauguration of the bronze statue of the Virgin Mary at the top of Notre Dame de Fourvière – built of course to thank Mary for saving the city from a plague in 1643

The story goes that a storm ruled out a fireworks display to mark the inauguration so Lyonnais put candles in their windows instead – and a tradition was born.

So with our Super Voisine Patrizia and her friend we set out to see the rehearsals the day before – when Lyon isn’t quite so full.

The first few installations we went to see weren’t being rehearsed when we were there so instead we went for a drink.

Then we timed it perfectly to see the show in Place de Terreaux.

Le musée des beaux-arts
Music and singing

It featured figures from the world of art singing along to songs from Serge Gainsbourg, Britney Spears, Eminem, AC/DC and others. Watch for yourselves.

AC/DC rocking Place des Terreaux

A city break in Lyons?

Thanks to my friend Has, who came to Lyon for a few days in October with Kristina, for sending me this piece from the Sunday Times about a weekend break in Lyons.

The Sunday Times piece

Fortunately when they were here, Has and Kristina experienced the lion’s share (geddit?) of things on this list.

But we now have a few new restaurants and bars to visit – as well as the St Antoine market.

But more importantly I didn’t realise Lyon had an S at the end of it in English! Might change the name of this blog – it would work better.

Comme il est beau, ce tirage

Now, you might remember this – a beautiful illustration of a kingfisher at l’Ile Barbe that I bought in February last year from a lovely shop in Rue Saint-Polycarpe.

Cath and I went back today with Christmas shopping on our minds and I saw this new design.

Les herons gardeboeuf

It features cattle egrets – the bird I have seen regularly in Parc de la Tête d’Or.

And this time the green cube makes the cut. What a perfect representation of my year in Lyon.

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