Saint-Etienne offers various photography settings with the Cite du Design and Cathedral Saint-Charles-Borromee. The city displays industrial buildings, art museums, gardens, and public squares. Outside the city center extend the Loire Gorges and Pilat Regional Park.
Administrative complex from 2010 with green glass facades and geometric shapes. 22 floors of public service offices.
Religious building from the 19th century with neo-gothic design. Stone facade, two towers and colored glass windows decorate the structure.
Central square featuring stone paving and multiple water fountains. Numerous dining establishments surround the area leading to commercial streets.
District near the railway station with office buildings and shops. Transportation hub for bus and tram with many restaurants.
Gothic church from the 15th century featuring stained glass windows, stone vaults and a bell tower reaching 45 meters high.
Medieval fortress built on a granite outcrop in the Loire River, featuring four towers and period furnished rooms from the 13th century.
Art museum housing 20,000 works from the 19th century to present, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and design objects.
Regional park covering 700 square kilometers with varied landscapes from forests to meadows, reaching altitudes of 1,432 meters.
This 19th century street features traditional stone buildings, local shops, and architectural elements from the industrial revolution period.
The site contains five structures built between 1955 and 1969, including a church, cultural center, stadium, swimming pool, and residential building.
Former arms factory converted into a design center in 2009, featuring exhibition spaces, research facilities, and an advanced design school.
Bronze reproduction installed in 1915 near Place Jules Ferry, measuring 8 meters in height with its pedestal.
Public garden containing collections of native and exotic plants, seasonal flower beds, and greenhouses with Mediterranean species.
Building in Art Deco style from 1930 featuring marble columns, glass windows and a main hall for events.
Theater for classical performances from 1968 with 1200 seats for opera shows and symphony concerts.
District on a hill with stone buildings from the 19th century, narrow streets and small gardens.
Residential building from the 16th century with stone walls, period windows and decorative elements of French Renaissance architecture.
Museum in a former mine site displaying mining equipment, tools, and documents about coal extraction history from 1810 to 1973.
Monument from the 19th century with carved stone details and sculptures commemorating the Smith family, local industrialists.
Stone stairway from the 19th century between city and hill with 280 steps in multiple sections and views of the city.
Stone entrance gate from 1864 marks the former industrial complex where weapons were manufactured until 1990. The structure features detailed architectural elements.
Stone building constructed in 1822 with a central clock tower and decorated facade. The architecture combines classical and Renaissance elements.
Stone fountain from the 19th century stands in the central square. Water flows from multiple decorated spouts into a circular basin.
Industrial complex built in 1864 for arms production with red brick buildings and metal framework. The site now houses university facilities.
Residential complex built in 1933 with external ramps instead of internal stairs, featuring twenty-six apartments across six floors.
Religious building constructed in 1923 with a bell tower and stone facade, featuring stained glass windows and wooden interior details.
Metal bandstand from the 19th century located in a public garden, used for musical performances and local events.
Natural canyon formed by the Loire River with steep rock walls, hiking trails and observation points for viewing local flora and fauna.