The Gadagne Museum in Vieux-Lyon
The " Gadagne Museum" can be found in the « rue du Bœuf ». This name was bestowed by the Gadagni family: a 16th century, rich, Italian family of bankers originating from Florence in Italy who wished to do business.
This museum is interesting for many reasons. Its building is a testimony to the Renaissance period. If you stop there you can imagine how life was at this period in time.
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In addition to the beauty of the building, there are also 2 museums within: The Lyon History Museum and the World Puppets Museum.
The Historical Museum of Lyon allows one to do a chronologic visit of the town. It is explained through different subjects: town planning, economic, social, political and cultural environment.
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In addition to 2000 puppets, the World Puppets Museum offers Laurent Mourguet ‘s famous puppets from Lyon : Gnafron, Guignol and Madelon.
After this interesting visit, one can have a tea break at the « Café Gadagne », on the 4th floor of the museum. On a hot day, the place is shaded and the quiet and fresh terrace makes for a nice lunchtime.
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