The magnificent building, whose appearance today evokes admiration among tourists and city guests, is the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, intended for audiences and meetings of delegations at the state level, and was built back in 1572. The interior of the palace is constantly updated and maintained in accordance with modern standards of comfort.
The majestic 17th-century building is made in the late Gothic style, but does not look gloomy, because it is abundantly decorated with architectural elements characteristic of the Renaissance. The cathedral is crowned with 3 towers, one of which has a bell tower. The unusual combination of completely different styles gives the building a special charm and external charm, but at the same time, one cannot fail to be amazed by the luxurious interior decoration of the cathedral.
This unique historical and architectural complex, consisting of four interesting buildings, you will find by going to the commune of Mamer. The castle, dating back to the 10th century, greets guests in the center of the town - on Independence Square.
Amusement park in the town of Bettembourg. From April to October – quite a popular place. If you come to Luxembourg with children, be sure to visit the Merveilleux Park. The variety of rides and the zoological garden will delight the little guests of the duchy. Performances and quests will also interest adult visitors.
At one time, Elizabeth II visited here, the picturesque town was loved by Victor Hugo, and its greatest treasure is the local castle, built in the 11th-14th centuries, which was recently restored and warmly welcomes tourists.
This is one of the most revered monuments in the capital, which is a tribute to the victims of three wars - two world wars and the Korean War. The golden statue of a woman is 21 meters high, the lady holds a crown over two male figures - the body of a dead soldier and a comrade bending over him in deep sorrow.
This landmark is called the “pearl” of the region, famous for its winemaking, and it is in its valley that the most luxurious wines, valued throughout the world, are produced (Pinot Noir, Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris).
This is the "heart" of the city, a place that is traditionally included in the list of what to visit in Luxembourg. The central square is very beautiful, pedestrian, located in the historical part of the capital and presents tourists with great historical monuments: the old building of the city hall, the Luxembourg Cathedral, the monument to Duke William II. A few steps away from it is an elegant palace, which became the residence of the head of state.
Officially, it is the main residence of the Grand Dukes and is located in the small town of Colmar-Berg, surrounded by picturesque places. To the great regret of tourists, the review of this historical monument, first appeared on this site in the 15th century, is closed to tourists, because at the moment the family of the Grand Duke lives here.
The Three Towers of Ghent consist of St. Nicholas’ Church, the Belfry of Ghent and St. Bavo’s Cathedral, which stand in a perfect row. Constructed in Gothic style in the 13th century, St. Nicholas Church is one of the oldest churches in Ghent. Before the Belfry was built, this church’s central tower served as an observation post.
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