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All about the Traboules, Lyon’s Hidden Gems
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The episode details the history and architectural significance of Lyon's traboules, a secret network of hidden passageways that connect the city's streets through private buildings and courtyards. These corridors originated as practical shortcuts for Roman settlers and later became vital to the silk industry, allowing workers to transport delicate fabrics away from harsh weather. Beyond commerce, the passageways served as strategic assets for rebels during the Canut labor revolts and for members of the French Resistance during World War II. Today, approximately 40 to 50 of these historic routes remain open to the public across the districts of Vieux Lyon and Croix-Rousse. Visitors can discover Renaissance features such as spiral staircases and vaulted ceilings while navigating these urban mazes. Because many traboules are located within residential properties, modern exploration requires a balance between tourism and the privacy of local inhabitants.
Bonjour France is your weekly escape to the heart of French life. Join Author Adidas Wilson as we journey beyond the Eiffel Tower — from cobblestone streets in Provence to seaside cafés on the Riviera. Discover hidden villages, timeless traditions, and the art of living à la française.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Bonjour France is your weekly escape to the heart of French life. Join Author Adidas Wilson as we journey beyond the Eiffel Tower — from cobblestone streets in Provence to seaside cafés on the Riviera. Discover hidden villages, timeless traditions, and the art of living à la française.
This episode includes AI-generated content.