The Pétrusse and Bock Casemates are an integral part of the fortifications of the City of Luxembourg and are among the great tourist attractions of the Capital
The Luxembourg railway network has existed since 1858. The current building of the Central Station of the City of Luxembourg was built between 1907 and 1913 and classified a national monument in 1989
Luxembourg is a city divided between the modern and the traditional; represented respectively by the financial area of the city and the architecture at Kirchberg, and the Grund area and the remains of the fortress
The new building of the National History and Art Museum marks the old area of the Marché-aux-Poissons square (Fish market square), which is currently being restructured
Designed by the architect Ieoh Ming Pei, the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art will present temporary exhibitions and a collection dedicated to the art of recent decades. It will open in the spring 2006
The Grande-Duchesse Charlotte bridge, also called "Rout Bréck" (red bridge), connects uptown Luxembourg with the European area of Kirchberg. In the 1960, when the bridge was built, red was the only anti-rusting painting colour available
The Grund area: in times past, the sieges of the Luxembourg fortress dominated the life of the Grund. Today, it is a friendly and artistic part of the city, where bars and restaurants adjoin artist studios and cultural buildings
The Grund area: in times past, the sieges of the Luxembourg fortress dominated the life of the Grund. Today, it is a friendly and artistic part of the city, where bars and restaurants adjoin artist studios and cultural buildings
The Grund area: in times past, the sieges of the Luxembourg fortress dominated the life of the Grund. Today, it is a friendly and artistic part of the city, where bars and restaurants adjoin artist studios and cultural buildings