Traboules of the Croix-Rousse and silk printing workshop
Discover the world of silk making and the traditional techniques of the canuts via its traboules and staircases...
Take a stroll (or a traboule) and set out on a discovery tour of the daily lives of Lyon's former canuts.
Beginning on the Boulevard de la Croix-Rousse, take a traboule, one of the famous narrow alleyways which are both hidden and full of memories, and descend the entire hill via unusual courtyards such as La Cour des Voraces, or other passageways once used by 19th century canuts or silk workers.
Listen carefully and these alleyways will reveal their past.
On the bottom of the slopes, the silk workshop will welcome you to share the know-how that is typical of Lyon: frame printing and the hand painting of silk Panne velours velvet. This is the last stage in the creation of famous silk headscarves, when they are decorated and coloured. After the presentation, you can visit the store that sells silk items (headscarves, scarves, ties) to buy a souvenir of Lyon's heritage craftsmanship.
An essential visit for those interested in finding out about traditions in Lyon.
Worth knowing
- Please note that the visit includes climbing stairs.
- This guided tour is not accessible to persons with reduced mobility.
- Admission fees.
The advantages of this visit
You will be able to discover during this guided tour
- The most beautiful traboules of the Croix-Rousse district
- The life of the Canuts in the 19th century
- Silk printing
The guides
& practical information
Duration
2h visit
Type
Walking guided tour
Meeting place
Exit of the metro, Place de la Croix-Rousse - Lyon 4th
Access
Metro C > Croix-Rousse