The Lyon Palace of Justice, a neoclassical gem from the 19th century, stands proudly on the banks of the Saône River in Old Town Lyon. Its fluted exterior columns and intricate detailing reflect the grandeur of its era, while the river views add to its serene setting. As a key part of the French justice system, the building not only serves a vital function but also offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich architectural heritage. Today, it remains a significant landmark, inviting passersby to admire its stately presence and historical significance.
Lyon Palace of Justice (Palais de Justice Historique de Lyon)
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