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What does Traboule mean in French?

Traboules (from Latin transambulare via vulgar Latin trabulare meaning “to cross”) are a type of secret covered passageways primarily associated with the city of Lyon, France, but also located in the French cities of Villefranche-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Saint-Étienne, along with a few in Chambéry).

What are the famous Traboules of Lyon?

If you’re a bit of an adventurer, here are a few traboules to discover on your own:

  • 27 Rue St Jean connecting with 6 Rue des Trois Maries.
  • 54 Rue St Jean with 27 Rue de Boeuf.
  • 31 Rue du Boeuf with 14 Rue de la Bombarde.
  • 2 Place du Gouvernement with 10 Quai Romain Rolland.
  • 9 Rue des Trois Maries with 17 Quai Romain Rolland.

How many traboules are there?

A labyrinth of corridors conceals a complicated past in Lyon. Hundreds of traboules connect residential neighborhoods to bustling streets in Old Lyon. From more than 400 created, 50 are still open to the public.

Where are the traboules located in Old Lyon?

They are mainly located in the districts of Vieux Lyon (or Old Lyon), in La Croix-Rousse (where most of the silk traders were located), and in La Presqu’île. Most traboules are on private property, and are hence closed to the public.

Where did the name of the traboule come from?

Credit: © M. Perrin / OT Lyon. The Cour des Voraces in Croix-Rousse during Lyon’s Fête des Lumières. Romans to riches. The word traboule comes from the Latin trans ambulare, meaning “to cross”, and the first of them may have been built as early as the 4th century.

Where are the courtyards of the traboules located?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. Courtyard of a traboule (Vieux Lyon) Traboules (from Latin transambulare via vulgar Latin trabulare meaning “to cross”) are a type of passageway primarily associated with the city of Lyon, France, but also located in the French cities of Villefranche-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Saint-Étienne, along with a few in Chambéry).

Why was the traboule important to the resistance?

The traboules were also used by the resistance fighting against occupying German forces during the Second World War. The dark, shadowy passages were perfect for giving pursing Gestapo men the slip, especially in the early days of the occupation when only the Lyonnais knew of their existence.