• The "Traboule de la cour des Voraces" ("Traboule of the Voracious Court") is the most famous, located in the Croix-Rousse quarter.
  • There are over 400 Traboules in Lyon. But, only about 40 are open to the public. The longest Traboule connects 54 Rue Saint-Jean to 27 Rue du Boeuf.
  • The word traboule, we're told by historians, comes from the latin "trans-ambulare", or to move through, which makes sense when talking about a passageway.
  • This traboule mainly constits of a large courtyard ("Cours des Voraces", the name of the group of weavers who led the revolution of 1848).
  • Some have counted as many as 400 traboules in Lyon, but just over 40 are open to the public, each clearly marked with a small identifying seal.
  • Well, or translated into “the language of native aspens”, about the most famous traboule of Lyon - the Court of Voraces (about that same Cour de Voraces).
  • Direct traboule: The output can already be seen ( on the same level ) from the input. Winding traboule: Two or more buildings on street corners to be crossed.
  • açılı traboule: iki sokağın köşesinde iki veya daha fazla binayı geçmek; radyant traboule: bir konut bloğunun kalbinde, birkaç erişime sahip bir avlu
  • The "Traboule de la cour des Voraces" ("Traboule of the Voracious Court"), located in the Croix-Rousse quarter, is the most famous traboule in Lyon.
  • No, Traboule is not the last trendy dance on TikTok or an exotic food specialty. Traboule is a Lyonnais’s word to identify passages through buildings.