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Football at Tony Garnier
05 Mar 2009
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To discover the heart of football in Lyon, you just have to attend the matches of the Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon’s home team. But to know more about Gerland stadium, the monumental arches of which are classified Historic monuments, one can participate in guided tours, and follow the same path that the players do to get onto the terrain, pretending to be Benzéma or Junhino …

Stade de Gerland

Tony Garnier, the great architect from the beginning of the 20th century, to whom we owe lots of monuments in Lyon, is the one who built the famous Gerland stadium in 1914 where the Olympique Lyonnais plays at home as we say in the football world.

At that time, the stadium was the third big order placed with the architect, after the Mouche slaughterhouses (the current Halle Tony Garnier) and the hospital which bears the name of the mayor of that period, Edouard Herriot.

It was also a question of surpassing Paris and to improve the fame of Lyon. Gerland was then the biggest Stade de France and the only one with Olympic dimensions. The objective was to win the organization of the 1920 Olympic Games. It was not the case, but the stadium was omni sports with its swimming pool, its terrain for ball games (football and rugby), an athletic terrain and even a terrain for ass races!

Stade de Gerland

Prize-winner of the Grand Prix de Rome in 1899, Tony Garnier was invited to the Villa Medicis and absorbed the influences of antique architecture. He conceived his oval shape stadium with four monumental arches, galleries, terraces and arcs on the north bend. It is partially buried, just like an antique circus recently cleared.

The Olympique Lyonnais is now cramped in this architectural jewel although it is regularly reorganized, in particular for the Football World Cup in 1998. It should be replaced by another one three times bigger, but will continue to welcome events. It is an Ancient monument, need we remind you? …

Informations pratiques
Musée Urbain Tony Garnier, in Lyon (Rhône)
Tel.: 00 33 (0)4 78 75 16 75
museeurbaintonygarnier.com
Gerland stadium
Guided tour on April 15th 2009 at 9h45 a.m. Jean Jaurès entrance (the entrance with lions). A 2nd date is being considered due to the success of these tours.
Mandatory reservation to be made latest on the Saturday preceding the visit at 04 78 75 16 75
Entry 8 €, 5 € for 7-12 years old and free for less than 7 years old – Visits are also organized by Lyon Tourist Office on Wednesdays from 14h30. Lasting 2 hours.
They are more focused on sport exploits and anecdotes.
Compulsory booking at 00 33 (0) 4 72 77 69 69 or on lyon-france.com
Entry 9 € and 5 € for less than 18 years old
30 % rebate for students – Free for children under 8 years old.
Tony Garnier complete biography
museeurbaintonygarnier.com 

Lyon Tourist Office

lyon-france.com

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