Saint-Paul railway station

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Saint-Paul is one of Lyon’s oldest churches dating back to the 10th century.

It stands on the site of a 6th-century abbey and was rebuilt in various forms over the centuries.  Its 12th-century octagonal cupola consisting of two superimposed domes is its most remarkable feature.  It was listed as a historic monument in 1996.

The three-storey railway station built into the hillside dates from 1873. It included housing for railway workers. It was renovated in the 19th century as part of a major redevelopment plan for the district which had fallen into disrepair. The wide boulevard leading down to the river was added at the same time. The whole area was given a facelift in 2008.

Source: Gadagne Museums website

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Daydreams

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Daydreams borrows from the surrealist imagery of Magritte and Dali with a nod to Lewis Caroll's Wonderland. The spectator’s journey to imaginary lands is interrupted by futurist images.

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Quantum

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According to quantum physics, we live in a void populated by particles of invisible energy that only appear to be solid. Quantum explores this universe which lies beyond our perception.

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Jackpot

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Try your luck at a game and use a simple buzzer to light the facade of the Saint-Paul station with multiple colored patterns! The goal is to align six identical figures on the central line.

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Incongruities

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The facade of Saint-Paul station becomes the setting for a succession of luminous images. A cloud of bats flutters off. A multicoloured cow ruminates with its nose pressed to the window. A stone wall

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