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Lyon, France: Behind Closed Doors

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

Lyon is one of the most beautiful and exciting cities the Barefoot Blogger has visited in France. Aside from its magnificent river views, churches, and extraordinary food, Lyon hides some of its best features out of sight behind closed doors.

Secret passageways, or traboules du Vieux Lyon, were created shortly after the Romans left this area of France. The aqueducts failed, and the citizens moved to the Saone River. The hidden, enclosed walkways protected those nearby from the elements as they made their daily treks to gather water. 

Later, the traboules were busy passageways for the silk makers of the city. Their long rolls of silk were much too precious to transport by ordinary means through the streets.

Lyon Behind Closed Doors
Traboules in Lyon, France

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

 

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

When wars raged in and through Lyon, traboules were used as hiding places and hangouts for locals who knew how to find their way from one place to another. Today, traboules act as hallways and elaborate entrances that lead to shops and apartments. 

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

 

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

Some even open onto elevator entrances.

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

Lyon Behind Closed Doors

While wandering through a traboules, I ran into a most exciting shop. Medieval wear at Mandragore. Imagine the fun of going through the racks of gowns and robes and imagining times gone by in Lyon.


Lyon Behind Closed Doors

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