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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2025 · 3H 49M

Inside the Hashish Houses of the 1800s | Boring History for Sleep

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In the 19th century, hidden in the streets of Paris, Cairo, and beyond, there were places where artists, travelers, and wanderers gathered to smoke and dream — the hashish houses. These were not only dens of escape, but also strange social clubs where poetry, politics, and visions mixed with the heavy smoke.In this calm, sleep-ready history, we drift through:The rise of hashish culture in Europe and the Middle EastHow cafés and secret parlors welcomed writers, painters, and dreamersThe daily rituals of smoking and the myths surrounding itStories of famous visitors — from French poets to curious travelersThe slow decline of the hashish houses and their forgotten legacyTold slowly and gently, this is not a story of excitement, but of quiet rooms, strange rituals, and the forgotten corners of history. Perfect for listening at night, when the world slows down and the past feels close enough to touch.🔔 Subscribe for more calm, unusual histories to fall asleep to.

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