LYON -A GASTRONOMIC JOURNEY

The famous Traboules of Lyon were originally built to protect the Silk workers as they carried their bolts of silk through the city. These covered passages are nearly all private now but some are still open to allow you to see the ancient Gothic architecture.

 

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Traboules de la Croix-Rousse

The Croix Rousse district started developing in the 18th century when the silk workshops moved here from the Vieux Lyons area. These slopes became a typical working class neighbourhood where the silkworkers known as canuts lived and worked. The density of the buildings created a maze of streets and it is easy to imagine the bustle in the streets when Lyons was the centre of silk manufacture in Europe. To help people get from one street to another, staircases and passages (traboules) were added inside buildings and inner courtyards. The idea was to create short cuts from street to street to go up and down the hill. Some of the traboules were used as hiding places for the silkworkers protesting in the 1831 revolution. As in the area of Vieux Lyon, some of the traboules are only accessible to residents who know the entrance door codes.