8 hours ago Sep 24, 2010 . Download Traboules by Lyon Tourism and Conventions and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Official application of the Lyon Convention and Visitors' Bureau. The first application that uses augmented reality to allow you to discover the hidden courtyards and traboules (passageways) of the French city of Lyon and enter the heart of ...
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7 hours ago The longest traboule . The longest traboule in Lyon runs between 54 Rue Saint-Jean and 27 Rue du Bœuf, and a famously picturesque traboule begins at 9 Place Colbert/14 bis montee Saint Sebastion, and features a historic six-story external staircase. If you’re a bit of an adventurer, here are a few traboules to discover on your own:
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11 hours ago ‘Traboules’, from the Latin ‘trans ambulare’ (pass through), are shortcuts linking streets through one or mor baguenauder e buildings.And ‘miraboules’? Pleasing to the ear, this word was coined in the 1960s by local historian Félix Benoît to refer …
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1 hours ago Download Traboules by Lyon Tourism and Conventions App 4.1 for iPad & iPhone free online at AppPure. Get Traboules by Lyon Tourism and Conventions for iOS latest version. Official application of the Lyon Convention and Visitors' Bureau.
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6 hours ago Official application of the Lyon Convention and Visitors' Bureau. The first application that uses augmented reality to allow you to discover the hidden courtyards and traboules (passageways) of the French city of Lyon and enter the heart of this secret city within a city from the Renaissance to the Canut revolts of the 19th century.
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5 hours ago App Description. Official application of the Lyon Convention and Visitors' Bureau. The first application that uses augmented reality to allow you to discover the hidden courtyards and traboules (passageways) of the French city of Lyon and enter the heart of this secret city within a city from the Renaissance to the Canut revolts of the 19th century.
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8 hours ago Feb 11, 2016 . Today there are some 215 Traboules spread around the “Vieux Lyon” (Old Lyon) and a total of 500 of them all over Lyon.But the vast majority are private and can not be visited. In the old town, some 40 of them are open to visits, but 1) you need to know where they are, since often they are hidden and 2) they are privately owned, forming part of a building so you need …
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2 hours ago All of Lyon's traboules and courtyards are marked on a free map and guidebook from the Lyon Tourism and Conventions Bureau. There is also a new iPhone app called "Traboules" available from the iTunes store, which will help visitors discover the traboules around the city.
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1 hours ago Dec 13, 2013 . Traboules by Lyon Tourism and Conventions for iOS iPhone iPad iPod - (5.3 MB | version:3) - Official application of the Lyon Convention and Visitors' Bureau. The first application that uses augmented reality to allow ...
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2 hours ago Jan 08, 2019 . Courtyards and Traboules of Vieux-Lyon. Traboules, these shortcuts in the form of internal passage, allow to communicate from a street to the other one by crossing one or several buildings and run. They are mainly situated in Old Lyon and in Croix-Rousse. Trabouler, from Latin "Trans ambulare" means "pass through".
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1 hours ago 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).In Lyon, they were originally used by silk manufacturers and other merchants to …
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All of Lyon's traboules and courtyards are marked on a free map and guidebook from the Lyon Tourism and Conventions Bureau. There is also a new iPhone app called "Traboules" available from the iTunes store, which will help visitors discover the traboules around the city.
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).
Nowadays, traboules are tourist attractions, and over forty are free and open to the public. Most traboules are on private property, serving as entrances to local apartments.
Lacking water, the inhabitants moved to the banks of the Saône (in the 'lower town', at the foot of the Fourvière hill). The traboules thus allowed them to get from their homes to the river quickly and allowed the canuts on the La Croix-Rousse hill to get quickly from their workshops to the textile merchants at the foot of the hill.