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La Croix-Rousse () is a hill high in the city of
Lyon Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
,
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, as well as the name of a neighborhood located on this hill. The neighborhood is divided into ''les pentes'' (slopes, belonging to the city's 1st arrondissement) and ''le plateau'' (atop the hill, part of the 4th arrondissement). This zone is served by
Lyon Metro Line C Line C () of the Lyon Metro is the modern incarnation of the ''Funiculaire Croix-Rousse – Croix-Paquet'' (''Croix-Rousse – Croix-Paquet Funicular''), an old cable-hauled railway operating on part of the current alignment. History In 18 ...
. With 18th century architecture, including unique dwellings for labourers, La Croix-Rousse was inscribed on the
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in 1998 (along with other districts in Lyon) to protect Lyon's long history as an important European city.


Names and etymology

The name "La Croix-Rousse" ('the russet/red cross') comes from a reddish-brown stone cross erected there in the 16th century. In Lyon, La Croix-Rousse is nicknamed ''la colline qui travaille'' ('the hill that works') in contrast to the better-known hill to the southwest,
Fourvière Fourvière () is a city district of Lyon, France, a hill immediately west of the old part of the town, rising from the river Saône. It is the site of the original Roman settlement of Lugdunum in 43 BC. The district contains many religious build ...
, which is known as ''la colline qui prie'' ('the hill that prays').


History

The district started developing in the 18th century when the silk workshops moved here from the Vieux-Lyon area. The ''
canut The canuts () were Lyonnais silk workers, often working on Jacquard looms. They were primarily found in the Croix-Rousse neighbourhood of Lyon in the 19th century. Although the term generally refers to Lyonnais silk workers, silk workers in th ...
s'' (silk workers) were subject to extremely poor working conditions. On account of these conditions, they staged many worker uprisings, known as the
Canut revolts The Canut revolts () is the collective name for the major revolts by Lyonnais silk workers () which occurred in 1831, 1834 and 1848. They were among the first well-defined worker uprisings of the period known as the Industrial Revolution. The Fi ...
. The first revolt, in October 1831, is considered to be one of the first worker uprisings. The area was immortalized in
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's book series ''Les Six Compagnons'', which depicts the adventures of seven young working-class teenagers from the area. The appearance of the neighborhood is heavily influenced by the central role that Lyon played in the
silk industry Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is most commonly produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons. The best-known silk is obtaine ...
in France. The vast majority of buildings in the area feature large vaulted ceilings with exposed wooden rafters. The larger internal height available in these buildings, compared to other areas in Lyon, was necessary for housing the tall silk looms that were operated in the area. Also of note are the ''traboules'' of Croix-Rousse. These are covered passageways used by silk merchants to travel and ferry material between buildings while being sheltered from rain. The area has since been subject to
gentrification Gentrification is the process whereby the character of a neighborhood changes through the influx of more Wealth, affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment. There is no agreed-upon definition of gentrification. In public discourse, it has ...
, and now exhibits a vibrant cultural scene. La Croix-Rousse has always possessed a unique atmosphere compared to the rest of the city. As an illustration, some inhabitants call themselves ''Croix-roussiens''.


In popular culture

The action of
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takes place in the Croix-Rousse. The idea comes from the severals years of studies of the creator
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at Lyon.


See also

*
Boulevard de la Croix-Rousse The () is a boulevard that marks the border between the 1st and the 4th arrondissements of Lyon, in the neighborhood Croix-Rousse. Location The boulevard runs east–west and is the border between the 1st and 4th arrondissements and the ne ...
*
Canut The canuts () were Lyonnais silk workers, often working on Jacquard looms. They were primarily found in the Croix-Rousse neighbourhood of Lyon in the 19th century. Although the term generally refers to Lyonnais silk workers, silk workers in th ...
(silkworkers) *
Canut revolts The Canut revolts () is the collective name for the major revolts by Lyonnais silk workers () which occurred in 1831, 1834 and 1848. They were among the first well-defined worker uprisings of the period known as the Industrial Revolution. The Fi ...
*
Gros Caillou Gros Caillou (literally "big pebble") is a landmark of the French city of Lyon in the neighborhood Croix-Rousse. The rock's mineralogical composition suggests it is a glacial erratic, and would have been transported from the nearby Alps by slowly ...


Bibliography

* Domenico Pucciarelli
''Le rêve au quotidien, de la ruche ouvrière à la ruche alternative, les expériences collectives de la Croix-Rousse, 1975-1995''
Atelier de création libertaire, Lyon, 1996. *
Le Monde (; ) is a mass media in France, French daily afternoon list of newspapers in France, newspaper. It is the main publication of Le Monde Group and reported an average print circulation, circulation of 480,000 copies per issue in 2022, including ...
, ''A Lyon, la Croix-Rousse demeure un quartier rebelle'', 01/08/2003 * Jean Pelletier : ''Connaître son arrondissement – le 4ème'', éditions lyonnaises d’art et d’histoire, * Louis F. Lacroux, ''La Croix-Rousse en flânant'', Éditions Xavier Lejeune * Bernard Collonges, ''Le quartier des Capucins - Histoire du bas des pentes de la Croix-Rousse'', éditions Aléas, septembre 2004, 115 p., * Josette Barre, ''La colline de la Croix-Rousse'', Éditions Lyonnaises d’Art et d’Histoire


References

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