• 2nd Arr. - The Passage de la Trinité

  • Oct 3 2021
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

2nd Arr. - The Passage de la Trinité

  • Summary

  • Paris is known for its many beautiful passageways, but you likely have never heard of the secret life of one of the city’s oldest, yet quite hidden, passageways in the 2nd arrondissement. From religious refuge to Paris’s first theater, this tale is as winding as the passageway itself.


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    Website: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/pariscachée
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    Credits
    Host: Lily Heise. @JeTaimeMeNeither; Website: http://jetaimemeneither.com
    Producer: Jennifer Geraghty. @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.com

    Music Credits
    “Dreamer” Music credit: Prod. by Danya Vodovoz, ROYALTY FREE MUSIC
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4ex28rjYDk
    “Queen of the Celts,” by Ean Grimm
    “Messiah,’ by Handel, performed by the Holy Angel Choir.
    Horse & Wagon sound effect licensed under an Attribution License by Piotrek Zyla
    https://freesound.org/s/250286
    Audience laughing sound effect licensed under an Attribution License by unchaz
    https://freesound.org/s/150968/


    About Us
    Welcome to the Paris Cachée podcast! In each episode, we travel to a new arrondissement of Paris to reveal one lieu caché, a hidden place. It might be a mysterious monument, a quirky café, a secret garden or a shop frozen in time. No matter what it is, it will always be hidden in plain sight, and always have an intriguing story to tell.
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