Horloge Charvet – Lyon, France - Atlas Obscura

The Horloge Charvet in Lyon, France, is a historic clock known for its intricate design and longevity. It was installed in 1864 on the facade of the Charvet haberdashery, a well-known company in Lyon. The clock was crafted by Aimé Jacquet, a famous local clockmaker, and features a rich blend of artistic and technical elements typical of 19th-century craftsmanship.

The Charvet family, owners of the haberdashery, commissioned the clock to enhance the appeal of their store and attract customers. Over the years, the Horloge Charvet became a popular landmark, symbolizing Lyon’s vibrant economic and cultural life. Its ornate design with detailed sculptures and gilded decorations reflects the opulence and creativity of the time.

Throughout its history, the clock has undergone several restorations to preserve its functionality and aesthetic appeal. These efforts have ensured that Horloge Charvet remains a significant piece of Lyon’s heritage, drawing both locals and tourists. Today, it stands as a testament to the city’s historical dedication to art and craftsmanship, continuing to mark the passage of time while enriching the cultural fabric of Lyon, albeit not in its original location. Long located at 8 rue de la Poulaillerie, it has been situated since January 2021 on the facade of the Hôtel de Gadagne, which houses the Museum of the History of Lyon.

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