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Quote: First, I'll warn that the sign at the pay desk shouldn't be ignored--if you're claustrophobic, stick to the upper chambers of the casements and avoid the narrow, winding stone staircases to the lower passages. It Read More
Quote: The most unique aspect of Luxembourg is the dramatic valley that runs through the centre of it, and the Pont Adolphe is one of three main bridges that connect one side of the city to the other. I walked over it Read More
Quote: We read about this "mini train" in our guidebook and then went to the Place de la Constitution looking for train tracks. We didn’t find them, but we did find a small stand with Pétrusse Express stamped on it. We Read More
Quote: One lone guard??? Yep, that's all we saw guarding the Palais Grand Ducal, official residence of the royal family since 1890. This ornate building in the heart of old town is interesting, but more intriquing are Read More
Quote: The original fort which the Luxembourg City sprouted up around was at this location. In 965AD, Count Siegfried of Lorraine built a castle here, which over time was picked apart and integrated in all the Read More
Quote: St. Michael's is a small cathedral located at the edge of the old city just before a large bridge and the Bock Casements. It is the oldest holy building in the city, dating from about 987. Throughout the past Read More
Quote: Approaching from the Casemates near the Obelisk, you'll see Cathédrale Notre-Dame's fountain with five spouting lions. Just inside the entrance of this 1613 Cathedral, you'll see a golden mural of St. Joseph Read More
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