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First-Film Hangar dans le Rhône

First-Film Hangar

    25 Rue du Premier Film
    69008 Lyon
Ownership of the municipality
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Hangar du Premier-Film
Crédit photo : Velvet - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1881
Site Acquisition
1882
Construction begins
19 mars 1895
Filming of the first film
18 mai 1992
First protection
2 décembre 1994
Final classification
1998
Restoration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Hangar (Case AD 45): Order of 2 December 1994

Key figures

Antoine Lumière - Industrial and founder Initiator of light plants in 1882.
Louis Lumière - Inventor and filmmaker Turned *The Outing of the Factory* in 1895.
Pierre Colboc - Architect Restored the hangar in 1998.

Origin and history

The Premier-Film hangar, located on Rue du Premier-Film (formerly chemin Saint-Victor) in Lyon, is the last vestige of Lumière factories, an industrial complex founded in 1882 by Antoine Lumière to produce photographic plates. Originally, this site was a chapelry acquired in 1881 by the Lumière brothers, who developed their photographic emulsions, using chemicals supplied by companies such as Rhône-Poulenc or Solvay. The factory, capable of employing up to 300 people, extended over several buildings, of which today only this original frame hangar, covered with corrugated sheet, remains.

This hangar is known worldwide for appearing in La sortie de l'plante Lumière à Lyon, shot on 19 March 1895 by Louis Lumière with the Cinématographe, the first film ever shown in front of an audience. The place thus symbolizes the birth of cinema. Ranked a historic monument on December 2, 1994, during the centenary of the cinema, it was restored in 1998 by architect Pierre Colboc, who added a modern structure to protect it. It now serves as an entrance hall to a hall of the Lumière Institute, an institution dedicated to the preservation of this heritage.

The Lumière factory, active until 1975, was specialized in the production of photographic plates and papers, including a stationery in Charavine (Dauphiné) to manufacture high-end supports. The hangar, the only remaining witness of this set, once housed the exit of workers and vehicles, as well as a chemical preparation workshop of the famous blue labels. Its fence wall and gate have disappeared, but its structure, visible in the 1895 film, remains intact.

Owned by the municipality of Lyon, the hangar is protected for its historical and technical role. Its official address (21 rue du Premier-Film) and its location in the 8th arrondissement make it a place of pilgrimage for cinematographers. The site, open to the visit, illustrates the industrial and innovative heritage of Lyon, cradle of cinema and modern photography.

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