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Traboules (from
Latin transambulare via
vulgar Latin trabulare meaning "to cross") are a type of
secret covered p****ageways
primarily ****ociated with...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
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Puitspelu (aka
Clair Tisseur).
There are
several traboules in the street: Nos. 9, 11, 13: This is an open
traboule which crosses four buildings, with central...
- hill and the Saône, the
first traboules were built.
Derived from the
Latin trans-ambulare,
meaning to p**** through,
traboules are
corridors through buildings...
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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...
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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...
- century, at No. 10, two
staircases placed side by side and a
gallery (this
traboule signed an
agreement with the city of Lyon for its opening), at No. 14,...
- (France) and [Prix Missives] (France). Pic Pic,
Nomade d’une île, 1996. La
traboule des vagues,
multibroadcast Tele Lyon Metropole.
Malcolm de Chazal, (52’)...