Today was more exploring of Lyon!
The view from my AirBNB was fantastic – I was up on the 9th floor of a high-rise building built up on a hill overlooking the Rhône river, which flows from the Alps down to the Mediterranean Sea.
My AirBNB also had two persian cats, who were both very friendly.


Every time I came back to the AirBNB at night, the white one would follow me around meowing – I think all she wanted were pets, since when I did pet her for a few minutes, she stopped meowing (and she had food and water).

Breakfast today was fast – a cappuchino and a chocolate (not actually a croissant, but that’s what we call it in the US).
Nearby the cafe, there was a street market selling CDs, Records, Posters, and books/comics.



Afte this, I went to a cute antique sovinour store and picked up a couple of trinkets for friends back home. They had vintage postcards from Lyon – much cooler in my opinion than most new ones (if less usable as postcards because of already being used :P)
Next up was the Musée Cinéma et Miniature – a museum in Lyon with several floors of props used in movies (a lot of which I recognized!) and then one floor of little miniature scenes crafted by artists of the museum.
My camera does not do well in low light, and most of the museum was darkly lit. Most of the props look better in the movies anyway. However, I did see some from movies I enjoy a lot, particularly from Wes Anderson’s films – there was a whole room dedicated to his work, with props from the Grand Budapest, Isle of Dogs, Astroid City, and others.



In an adjacent room was a short film showing some behind-the-scenes looks at how Astroid City was filmed and the props it involved. I really enjoyed seeing this – Anderson’s team creates a 3D model of most of the world the film is set in, and then builds as needed at different scales. The train from Astroid City was about 1/10th the real life size, for example. Of course things that humans interact with, like the diner, are real size.

After a few other stops including a (currently non-functioning) animatronic from Alien, I headed up to the miniatures floor.

This was honestly the more interesting part of the museum for me – a lot of the movie props were kind of gross looking and were much better in the movies…

But the miniatures! I had to stop myself from taking a picture of EVERY single one.




After the museum, I slowly meandered back to my AirBNB on foot, and took more photos along the way.







Sorry for the long delay between posts! I’ve been remarkably busy since leaving Lyon. Amsterdam is great – I’ve rented a bike to explore the city, three days only cost 21 euro!
More posts to come – I’m sitting at a bakery hoping to write just a few more before I continue exploring 🙂
Still no moped – maybe I will rent one tomorrow?
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