Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon

First erected in medieval times, the building originally served as the "Confrérie des frères pontifes" (est.

However, when the first doctor Maître Martin Conras was hired in 1454, 'Hôtel-Dieu' became a fully functional hospital, one of the most important in France.

As Lyon was a city known for its trade and seasonal fairs, many of the early patients were weary travelers of foreign descent.

In fact, at its greatest point, the hospital extended from its present position beyond Place Bellecour to engulf the area now occupied by the central post office.

'Hôtel-Dieu' houses the "Musée des Hospices Civils" a permanent exhibit tracing the history and practice of medicine from the Middle Ages to modern time and includes a fine collection of apothecary vases amongst other objects.

The main courtyard of the Hôtel-Dieu at lunchtime (2022)