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- about the city's traboules. Nowadays, traboules are tourist attractions, and several are free and open to the public. Most traboules are on private property...
- hill and the Saône, the first traboules were built. Derived from the Latin trans-ambulare, meaning to p**** through, traboules are corridors through buildings...
- especially silk. Nowadays, traboules are tourist attractions, and many are free and open to the public. Most traboules are on private property, serving...
- narrow p****ageways (named traboules) that p**** through buildings and link streets on either side. The first examples of traboules are thought to have been...
- Provence and ends by joining the Grande Rue des Feuillants. There are many traboules closed which link the street with the Quai L****agne and the rue d'Alsace-Lorraine...
- diableries et sorcelleries à Lyon et sa région (in French). Lyon, France: Traboules. p. 12. This page lists people with the surname Valdés. If an internal...
- traboules in the street: Nos. 2, 4 : This traboule is closed but can be seen. It begins with a building of the Second Empire. No. 10 : This traboule is...
- Some alleys are roofed because they are within buildings, such as the traboules of Lyon, or when they are a pedestrian p****age through railway embankments...
- square. The streets has many traboules: No. 3 and 5 - 6 rue Leynaud: traboules and courtyards No. 6 - Place des Capuchins: traboule which leads to a beautiful...
- related to Rue Burdeau (Lyon). There are several traboules in the street: No. 4, 6, 10 : These curved traboules are closed. At No. 4, a facade of the late 19th...