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Passage Thiaffait

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Passage Thiaffait
Passage Thiaffait.
TypeTraboule
Location1st arrondissement of Lyon, Lyon, France
Postal code69001
Construction
Completion1827

The Passage Thiaffait is an urban area located on the slopes of La Croix-Rousse, in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon. It has an entry by a portico (rue René Leynaud) and is a curved traboule[1] (path) which ends with a staircase leading to the hill (rue Burdeau). The street belongs to the zone classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

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History

The Passage Thiaffait was built in the early 19th century (in 1827). It was opened under Louis-Philippe and was named after Mr. Thiaffait who built the house and the traboule.[2] He was a member of the Office of Charity (Bureau de Bienfaisance) and president of the Society of Primary Instruction (Société d'Instruction Élémentaire), and died on 14 April 1861.[3][4] Around 1827, Father Guerin installed in the traboule the orchestra he had founded to promote music.[5]

After two decades of dilapidation and insecurity, the renovation of the Passage Thiaffait was decided in 1997 and completed in 2001. Some premises are now used as studios and workshops. In 2000, all shops / workshops were named The Village of creators (Le village des créateurs),[6] which achieved notability throughout France and Europe.[7]

During the renovation, a plaque "Thiaffait" was also raised at the entrance of the Passage Donat.

References

  1. ^ Dejean, René (1988). Traboules de Lyon — Histoire secrète d'une ville (in French). Le Progrès. p. 77. ISBN 2-904899-01-4.
  2. ^ Brun De La Valette, Robert (1969). Lyon et ses rues (in French). Paris: Le Fleuve. p. 133.
  3. ^ Vanario, Maurice (2002). Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 291. ISBN 2-84147-126-8.
  4. ^ Pelletier, Jean (1985). Lyon pas à pas — son histoire à travers ses rues — Rive droite de la Saône, Croix-Rousse, quais et ponts de la Saône (in French). Roanne / Le Coteau: Horvath. p. 189. ISBN 2-7171-0377-5.
  5. ^ Meynard, Louis (1932). Dictionnaire des lyonnaiseries — Les hommes. Le sol. Les rues. Histoires et légendes (in French). Vol. 4 (1982 ed.). Lyon: Jean Honoré. p. 172.
  6. ^ "Passage Thiaffait - le village des créateurs à Lyon" (in French). Interstyle Paris. Retrieved 12 August 2009.
  7. ^ "Le Passage Thiaffait, une référence en France et en Europe" (in French). Aderly. Archived from the original on 8 September 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2009.

External links

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