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TGV Station of Lyon Saint Exupery
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Last updated date : 04/06/2018
The TGV (high-speed train) station was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. It was inaugurated on 28 June 1994. It is shaped like a huge bird, with a total area of 29,800 m² (400 m long and 53 m wide). The Spanish architect, artist and engineer, Santiago Calatrava Valls was born on 28 July 1951 in Benimámet, near Valence. He currently lives in Switzerland. The site's guided tours consist of technical tours of the airport and TGV station, a bus tour of the runways and a tour of an aeroplane, by appointment. Special tours for schools.
Guided tours of the site are technical tours of the airport terminal and the train station, switched on the slopes by bus, visiting a plane, by appointment. Special school course.
Practical information
Address
Face au Centre de l'aéroport - 69125 Lyon Saint-Exupéry
Accessibility
- Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Contemporary
TGV Station of Lyon Saint Exupery
Face au Centre de l'aéroport - 69125 Lyon Saint-Exupéry
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