Pourquoi le nom de la Part-dieu ?

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Pourquoi le nom de la Part-dieu ?

Pourquoi le nom de la Part-dieu ?

L'origine du nom Part-Dieu daterait du XIIème siècle. On trouve les traces d'un accord d'exploitation de ces terres entre l'abbaye St Irénée et un propriétaire privé en 1205. On parle alors d'une terre sur la rive gauche du Rhône nommée « a la part Deu », qu'on peut traduire par « la propriété de dieu ».

Pourquoi la Part-dieu a changé de nom ?

En septembre 2021, le temple du shopping lyonnais “La Part-Dieu” va changer de nom. ... Ce renaming a pour but d'assimiler le groupe de centre commercial mondial Unibail Rodamco Westfield, au centre lyonnais.

What is La Part-Dieu?

  • La Part-Dieu ( French: [la.paʁ.diø]) is the Central Business District (CBD) and beating heart of Lyon Metropolis, inside an urban area of more than 2.2 million inhabitants.

What is SPL Part-Dieu?

  • SPL Part-Dieu, or La Part-Dieu's publicly owned local development corporation, is used by local authorities as an operational tool. It was created back in 2014 and is governed by a board of administrators, chaired by David Kimelfed, head of Lyon Metropolis. 20 people work on urban, economic, human and resources related problems.

Why does La Part-Dieu have train stations?

  • La Part-Dieu, thus becoming a fort, acquired a military function. Because of the administrative, urban and geological complexity of Lyon, rail transport brought multiple train stations to existence. The Part-Dieu one was solely dedicated to freight transport.

Where is the headquarters of the Lyon Metropolis?

  • Lyon Metropolis is headquartered in La Part-Dieu district, in a brutalist building from the 1970s, on Garibaldi street. It concentrates hundreds of civil workers and local figures hold regular meetings there. Other authority figures include Police Headquarters inside Montluc Fort since 2007 and Sytral Headquarters (Lyon transportation authority ).

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