Rue de Gadagne
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Former names
- Rue de Boissette (1317–1493)
- Rue tendant du Puits de la Porcherie à la Grande Maison de Pierre de Pompério (1493–1530)
- Rue de Pierrevive (1530–1614)
Location5th arrondissement of Lyon, Lyon, France
Postal code69005
Construction startSecond half of the 3rd century
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| Location | 5th arrondissement of Lyon, Lyon, France |
| Postal code | 69005 |
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| Construction start | Second half of the 3rd century |
| Completion | 16th–17th centuries |
The Rue de Gadagne (French pronunciation: [ʁy d(ə) ɡadaɲ]) is a paved pedestrian street in the Saint-Jean quarter, in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon, France. It extends the Rue du Bœuf and ends on the Rue Lainerie that leads itself to Place Saint-Paul. It is located in the center of Vieux Lyon and is part to the area which includes a mosaic of squares: the Place du Change, Place du Petit Collège and Place de la Baleine in the extension of the Rue Saint-Jean. The street belongs to the zone classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
It is served by bus lines 29, 30, 31, 44 and 184, a Lyon Metro station (Vieux-Lyon - Cathédrale Saint-Jean, Line D), as well as three Vélo'v stations.
