Western facade of the town hall of the 3rd arrondissement
Demography
2006: 88,755 inhabitants
2007: 89,000 inhabitants
It is the most populous arrondissement of Lyon and the second most densely populated after the 1st arrondissement of Lyon.
Relative density: 13,003 inhabitants per square kilometre (33,680/sqmi)
History
The 3rd arrondissement was created by the Decree of 24 March 1852 (date of creation of the first five arrondissements). The text of 17 July 1867 the district has shared in two by creating the 6th arrondissement of Lyon. Then the 3rd district found its current limits, after it was split again when the 7th arrondissement of Lyon has been established (Text 8 March 1912).
Area
635ha (1,570 acres)
Quarters
The quarters of the 3rd arrondissement are:
la Part-Dieu
la Villette
Montchat
The north part of la Guillotière
Montchat is delimited at the North by the route de Genas, at the East by the Vinatier street and boulevard Pinel, at the south Sud by the Rockefeller Avenue, the place d’Arsonval and the cours Albert Thomas' and at the West by the rue Feuillat.
Monuments and buildings
Grand Temple de Lyon
Tour Part-Dieu, called «Le Crayon»
Tour Oxygène
Tour Incity (project)
Tour Swiss Life
Street and places
Avenue de Saxe
Rue de Créqui
Rue de Vendôme
Rue Duguesclin
Rue Garibaldi
Gardens and parks
Parc Bazin
Parc Chambovet
Parc Sisley
Jardin de la Place Bir Hakeim
Jardin Saint-Marie Perrin
Square Jussieu
Transports
Lyon Metro Line B Stations served: "Part-Dieu", "Place Guichard", "Saxe-Gambetta"
Lyon Metro Line D stations served: "Saxe-Gambetta", "Garibaldi", "Sans-Souci", "Montplaisir-Lumière", "Grange-Blanche"
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