Luxembourg Places: 90 Best Places to Visit in Luxembourg. Luxemburg is a province of the French Rhineland-Palatinate. It is one of the smallest countries in Europe and is bordered on the north by Belgium, on the east by France, and on the south by Germany.
Most of the province is rural, with the Ardennes forests and nature parks to the north, and the rocky valleys of Mullerthal to the east and southeast. The capital is Luxembourg City, a fortified medieval town built on cliffs.
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1. Luxembourg
Luxembourg is the capital and largest city of the small European country of the same name and is also the capital of the French province of Luxembourg. The city is built on the banks of deep valleys carved by the Alzette and rivers and is best known for the ruins of medieval forts.
The city is also home to the Bock tunnel network, which includes a dungeon, a prison, and an Archaeological Crypt, which is said to be the city’s birthplace. On the ramparts above the city, the Chemin promenade offers spectacular views. – Luxembourg Places
2. Vianden Castle
Vianden Castle is situated in the town of Vianden, north of Luxembourg. It is considered to be one of the biggest fortified castles in Europe. The castle dates back to the 4th century when it was a Roman fortification, and into the 10th and 11th centuries, when it was converted into its present form in the style of the 11th-14th centuries. – Luxembourg Places
3. Cathédrale Notre-Dame
The Cathedral of Notre Dame is a medieval Catholic church on the island of la Cité in the French city of Paris. It is one of the best-known French Gothic cathedrals, dedicated to the Holy Virgin Mary. – Luxembourg Places
4. Panoramic Elevator of the Pfaffenthal
Pfaffenthal panoramic lift is a public lift in Luxembourg City that connects the historic city quarters of the old city center of Luxembourg City with the historical city of Pfaffenthal in the nearby Alzette valley. It provides passengers with a panoramic view of the valley below. – Luxembourg Places
5. Bock Casemates
Bock Casemates is now one of the most significant tourist attractions in Luxembourg. This underground defense system consists of kilometers of tunnels and was first carved in the 17th century when Luxembourg was under Spanish rule. It was extended twice more in the 19th and 20th centuries. Visiting the archaeological crypt is just as impressive as visiting the castmates.
These fortifications were so impressive that they earned Luxembourg the nickname “Gibraltar” of the North. Explore the fascinating history of the Casemates and enjoy panoramic views over the Grund District, Clausen District, and Pfaffenthal District. – Luxembourg Places
6. Nationalmusée um Fëschmaart
The National Museum of History and Art is a museum in Luxembourg City, southern Luxembourg, specializing in the exhibition of art and artifacts from all periods of Luxembourg’s history. It is located in Fishmarket, in the historical center of Luxembourg City, in the district of Ville Haute. – Luxembourg Places
7. Mullerthal Trail
One of the most popular trails in this small country is the Mullerthal, which is 112km long and divided into three circles, or Routes. Because the country takes pride in its trail, they have an amazing Mullerthal website with lots of information, so be sure to check it out. – Luxembourg Places
8. Grund
Grund, also known as Gronn, is a quarter located in the heart of Luxembourg City in the south of the country. It is situated in the valley beneath the capital, Luxembourg City, and is situated along the Alzette River. In addition to being one of the most beautiful quarters in Luxembourg, Grund is also one of the most popular nightlife districts. It can be reached by walking or by taking a lift that descends through a cliff face.
The population of Grund was 957 inhabitants on 31 December 2019. The majority of inhabitants are Luxemburgers, at 42.53%. Mosconi is one of the few one-star restaurants in the quarter, specializing in pasta. – Luxembourg Places
9. Medieval Castle Beaufort
Beaufort Castle dates back to the 11th century. It comprises the remains of a medieval fort and a Renaissance chateau. It is situated in the town of Beaufort in the eastern part of Luxembourg. – Luxembourg Places
10. La Passerelle
The viaduct Passerelle is a road viaduct located in the municipality of Luxembourg City, in the south of Luxembourg. Today, the viaduct leads from the south to the city center of Ville Haute. The viaduct carries road traffic over the valley of the Petteresse and connects the Avenue du la Gare to the boulevard Franklin Delano Roosevelt. – Luxembourg Places
11. Palais Grand-Ducal
Grand Ducal Palace is a palace located in the southern part of Luxembourg City. It houses the residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg and is where the Grand Duke carries out most of his tasks as the Head of State of Luxembourg. – Luxembourg Places
12. Pont Adolphe
Adolphe Bridge is a two-level arch bridge located in the southern part of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. It is a one-lane road bridge that runs from the Boulevard Royal to the Avenue de la liberté. The bridge’s upper deck is 153 m long and carries 2 lanes of road and 2 pedestrian walkways.
The lower deck is 154 m long and has a dedicated two-way bicycle path with access for pedestrians. The upper deck carried 2-way tram traffic on 13 December 2020 after the second stage of the city’s new tramline was completed. – Luxembourg Places
13. Luxembourg American Cemetery
The Luxembourg American Cemetery is a cemetery dedicated to the memory of the American war dead of World War II. It is located at Hamm in the municipality of Luxembourg City. The cemetery houses the remains of 5074 Americans who died in World War II. The cemetery covers an area of 50.5 Acres and was inaugurated in 1960. The cemetery is managed by the U.S. Battle Monuments Commission. – Luxembourg Places
14. National Museum of Military History (MNHM) Asbl
The MNMH is a national museum located at Diekirch in the north-eastern part of Luxembourg. It features military vehicles and weapons, a photo archive, and life-size dioramas showing military servicemen and their exploits. – Luxembourg Places
15. Butterfly Garden, Grevenmacher
The Butterfly Garden, also known as the Jardin des papillons is situated in Grevenmacher, eastern Luxembourg. The garden is owned by the Elisabeth group and features more than 40 butterfly species in a space of 600 square meters surrounded by nature. – Luxembourg Places
16. Chemin de la Corniche
The Chemin du la Corniche is a road built into the face of the mountain. The terrain rises steeply on one side of the road and descends steeply on the other. The walk begins at the entrance to St. Michael’s Church and then continues along the promontory of the Bock to the end of the road, where you can take a public elevator down to the promontory.
Along the way, you can take in the views of the Grund, the Alzette River, and the section of the town called the “Grund”. On the other hand, on the other side of the river, you can see the “Abbey” and the “Natural History Museum”, as well as several shops and restaurants along the “Alzette”. The National Archives building is also located on the Corniche.
The steep parts of the road had staircases until the 1870s when the fortifications were dismantled. If you want to explore them more deeply, you can take the public elevator down. – Luxembourg Places
17. Vianden
The town of Vianden is located on the banks of the Our River in the Ardennes region of Luxembourg. Vianden is best known for its hilltop castle dating back to the 13th century. Below the castle is the 13th-century Gothic Trinitarian Church and the Victor Hugo Literary Museum. The latter is housed in a house that was the home of the author in 1871 when he went into political exile. A chairlift offers panoramic views over the Our Valley. The riverside promenade Ourdall. – Luxembourg Places
18. Vianden Castle
Vianden Castle is a fortified castle in Vianden, north of Luxembourg. It is one of the biggest castles in the western part of the Rhine region. The castle dates back to the 4th century as a Roman settlement, and in the 10th century, it was converted into its present form. The castle was built in the 11th and 14th centuries in the style of Romanesque architecture. – Luxembourg Places
19. Chairlift Vianden
The Grand Duchy’s only chairlift descends to a height of 440m above the Our Valley and the river. From the café’s terrace, you’ll be able to take in a panoramic view of the castle, valley, and Vianden town. You’ll also be able to buy souvenir photos at the top station.
With the right footwear, you can stroll back down through the woods. Once you’ve emerged at the castle, stroll through the small medieval town before returning to your starting point. – Luxembourg Places
20. Porta Nigra
Porta Nigra, or Porta, as the locals call it, is a massive Roman city gate in the German city of Trier. It is listed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (U. The name Porta was given to the gate in the Middle Ages because of the dark color of the stone. The original Roman name was not retained. – Luxembourg Places
21. Der Sessellift
A chair lift or chair lift is a type of cable car that is used to move people up and down the mountain. It consists of a hanger with seats that can hold one or more passengers attached to a constantly revolving conveyor rope. The people are held in place by a safety bar attached to the hanger.
Most modern chair lifts open and close their bracket automatically. Most chair lifts also have a footrest underneath the chair where you can put your skis or feet. Some types of chair lifts do not have a safety bar, particularly in the USA. – Luxembourg Places
22. Le Badigeonneur
The fountain is surrounded by a surprisingly modern statue complex on the square. For the uninitiated, there is an explanation below. – Luxembourg Places
23. Ourdall Promenade
The “Ourdall promenade” invites you to explore the “Our valley” between the two valleys. From the start of the trail at Vianden, you will soon ascend a small hill and cross the “Our dam”.This very special trail leads partly over wood footbridges right on top of the rock. Don’t forget to turn and take in the view of the Vianden castle and the “Bildchen Chapel.”
From Vianden, the trail continues through Bivels until the end of the trail where you can catch a bus back to the Vianden area. The trail continues from the start at Vianden to the edge of the “Our” valley between the two valleys and the end of the route to the “Vianden area”. – Luxembourg Places
24. Éislek Pad Vianden
On this circular path, you can take your time and let your mind wander. Allow the environment and nature to influence you and take in the view of Our valley and the castle of Falkenstein. As you descend, you will be able to take in the views of the Vianden castle and the city of Vienna. Once you reach the upper station of the lift, you will have the option to use the lift to the valley floor. The lift is open from April through October. – Luxembourg Places
25. Auto-Pédestre Vianden
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The Ministry of Economy has created 43 of these classic hiking trails throughout Luxembourg. These trails are located in the area of Éislek and can be easily accessed by car. The auto-destre trails connect perfectly with the other circular trails of the area. – Luxembourg Places
26. Niklosbierg
The “Niklosbierg” is a lieu-dit and 497 m above sea level. It is situated 2 km northwest of Veianen on the CR322’s edge. In the early 1960s, the upper two basins of the “Pumping Station of the Our” were built on the “Niklosberg”. The basins are located mostly in the “Veianen” municipality, with small parts in the “Tandel” and “Pëtschent” municipalities.
The “Niklosberg” dam runs 4.6 km around the basin. The basin has a volume of 7,2 million m3 and the path is located on the “Crown” of the roof at 511 meters. – Luxembourg Places
27. Nat’Our Route 6
Nat’Our Route 6 – Kammerwald: If you’re planning a hiking trip in the richly wooded Kammerwald, you’ll want to be aware that you’re walking on old smugglers’ paths that still give the impression of adventure.
The Kammerwald is its world, and it’s easy to get lost in it. The sun’s rays break through the thick canopy of leaves, and last year’s brittle leaves crunch beneath your feet. The air smells like freshly cut wood, and deep in the forest, you can almost see a huge spotted woodpecker hammering, pausing, and starting again.
The mighty trunks of the Kammerwald come together: branching, branching, embracing, sways slowly in the wind like giants in a graceful dance of giants. They carry a canopy of different shades of green and, in the fall, an abundance of vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds. – Luxembourg Places
28. Literary Museum ‘Victor Hugo’
The Victor Hugo literary museum reconstructs the life and works of the writer of “Nouvelles Idéances” and Les Misérables, during his stay in Vianden from 1862 to 1871. The various rooms of his residence, furnishings, and personal belongings testify to the day-to-day life of the writer and poet who was forced to live in exile in the grand duchy.
The museum includes information panels, a multimedia room, and audio guides in French, German, English, and Dutch. – Luxembourg Places
29. Trinitarierkirche
The Trinitarian Church, also known as the Holy Trinity Church, is a Roman Catholic Parish Church and former Monastery Church of the Trinitarian order. It is hidden in the “old” Vianden and is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. – Luxembourg Places
30. Veiner Konstgalerie
The Viart art gallery is located in the city of Vienna, Luxembourg, and offers a variety of exhibitions by both local and international artists. From March to October, ViArt manages the gallery, and from November to February, the town hall manages the gallery and various events. To learn more, please visit the Viart Point Lu website, as well as the gallery’s Facebook and Instagram pages. – Luxembourg Places
31. Echternach
Located in the eastern part of Luxembourg, close to the German border, and with its status as a town of Luxembourg the municipality of Echternach belongs to the district of Grevenmacher. It is the oldest city in Luxembourg. – Luxembourg Places
32. Meer van Echternach
Walking and hiking trails line the lake, as well as Inline Skating and bike tours. You can ride pedal boats on the lake, or go fishing. The lake is surrounded by 375 hectares of forest and leads to many hiking trails. Nearby, the youth hostel has a swimming area called “Adventure Island,” which is open daily from 7 am to 10 pm from May to September. – Luxembourg Places
33. Abbey Museum
Saint Willibrord founded Echternach Abbey in 698. The abbey was closed in 1797 and the surviving buildings of the abbey, which are now the Lycée classique Echternach, date from 1727. A part of the vaulted cellar has been used as the abbey museum since 1987.
The abbey museum provides a brief overview of the history of the town, including the Roman Villa, the facsimiles of the most famous manuscripts produced in the abbey scriptorium, Saint Willibrord’s life and cult, and archaeological remains. – Luxembourg Places
34. Perekop
Perekop is a popular destination for tourists visiting Little Luxembourg Switzerland, with thousands of people stopping here on their way with coaches to admire the unique rock landscape of the area. It’s one of the biggest rock giants along the Berdorf-Echternach road, and it’s easy to see why. – Luxembourg Places
35. Roman Villa Echternach
Echternach Villa is among the most significant buildings of the Roman era in the north. It was a luxurious residence for its inhabitants at that time. The museum next door shows what daily life was like in the villa with life-size figures. A documentary record of Roman culture is also available. The reconstructed Roman garden contains over 70 plants. After visiting the villa, you can take a walk around the lake. – Luxembourg Places
36. Stadt Park
Greenery Park is a beautiful park with many kinds of flowers. There are walking and running tracks. There are picnic spots. It is a must-visit park for families or couples. It is a hidden park because I found it on Google. There are no photos on Trip Advisor. If you are in the vicinity of Mainz and Wiesbaden, I highly recommend you visit this park. – Luxembourg Places
37. Karl Marx House
The Karl-Maschinen-Haus is a museum dedicated to the life and works of Karl Marx, the founder of Marxism, which shaped modern socialism and communism. The house was built in 1818 and is now a museum dedicated to Karl Marx’s life, writings, and the history of communism in Trier, Germany. – Luxembourg Places
38. Schiessentümpel/ Schéissendëmpel Waterfall
The bridge, which is now the emblem of the area, was constructed in just four months, from March 20, 1879, to July 27 of the following year, by the Stonemason of Christnach, Jean-Pierre Provenchenkel.
The waterfall is located about 500 m from the parking area and can be accessed by walking on the road or by taking Mullerthal trail Route 3 toward the town of Mullerthal. – Luxembourg Places
39. Basilica of Saint Willibrord
Echternach Abbey is a 14th-century Benedictine monastery located in eastern Luxembourg, near the town of Erzterach. It was founded in the 7th century by the Holy Roman Emperor Constantine I of Rome. For 300 years, the abbey enjoyed the patronage of successive rulers of Luxembourg, making it the most influential institution in the country.
Today, the abbey is mainly known for its annual dancing procession, which takes place on Whit Tuesday. The procession attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year, including tourists, day visitors, pilgrims, and members of the clergy. – Luxembourg Places
40. Prehistory Museum, Echternach
Located in the heart of Luxembourg’s capital city, the Prehistory Museum showcases the world’s most extensive collection of prehistoric artifacts, mainly from Luxembourg, Northern Europe, and France, which date back over a million years and testify to mankind’s long history. The museum is housed in a 15th-century building, the Hihof. – Luxembourg Places
41. Hohllay cave
Holley Cave, with its caves and rock formations, is one of the best places to visit in Luxembourg’s Little Switzerland. Stone cutting in the area dates back to the Romans when they cut stone out of the rock for building purposes. Stone mining continued during the Middle Ages, with millstones being broken out of the sandstone rock. The traces of these tools can still be seen on the walls of the cave. – Luxembourg Places
42. Gorges du Loup
The Loup is a river in Southeastern France that originates in Andon, just north of the Audibergue mountain. It flows east, passes the town of Vence in the south, and then turns south-east until it reaches the Mediterranean Sea. It has a total length of 49.3 km. – Luxembourg Places
43. Abbey of Echternach
Echternach Abbey is a monastery belonging to the order of the Benedictines. It is located in the eastern part of Luxembourg, close to the city of Luxembourg-Echternach. The abbey dates back to the 7th century when it was founded by the Bishop of Luxembourg, Saint Willibrord. – Luxembourg Places
44. Remich
Remich is a municipality with town status located in the southeastern part of Luxembourg. As of 2018, the population of Remich was 3,645 inhabitants. As the capital of the Canton of Remich, Remich is located on the right bank of the Moselle River, forming part of the Luxembourg-Germany border. – Luxembourg Places
45. Esch-sur-Alzette
Esch is a commune located in the southwest of Luxembourg. As of 2018, it is the second most populated commune in Luxembourg, with 35,040 residents. The commune is situated on the Luxembourg-France border and is bordered by the Alzette Valley, which runs through the commune. – Luxembourg Places
46. National Resistance Museum,
The National Museum of Resistance and Human Rights on the Place de la résistance in Esch-sur-alzette, Luxembourg, deals with the history of the Second World War in Luxembourg. Permanent trilingual exhibition of the interwar period; life under dictatorship and repression; reactions of the population; the Nazi structures; concentration camps; holocaust; and the post-war period. Human rights and civil resistance presentation.
Temporary exhibitions: historical or current topics; artistic or educational approaches; Due to extensive renovation work, the museum is temporarily closed. It is expected to re-open in late 2023. – Luxembourg Places
47. Kulturfabrik Asbl Cultural Centre
KULTURFABRIK ESCH-sur-AlZETTA is a cultural centre situated in a former abattoir in the town of Esch sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. The center, which is funded by the state, hosts approximately 80,000 visitors annually as of 2019. – Luxembourg Places
48. Rockhal
The Rockhal, which translates to “Rock Hall” or “Concert Hall” is a concert hall located in Esch, in the department of Haute-Savoie, in the south of Luxembourg. It was opened on September 23, 2005, and has a capacity of up to 6,500 people. It is located on the former industrial estate of Belval, in the western part of Esch. – Luxembourg Places
49. Église Saint-Henri
The Saint-Henri Church is a Roman Catholic church that was built in 1867 as part of the division of the former Notre Dame Parish. The church, formerly known as the Église de St-Henri, was torn down in 1968 to make way for the construction of the current “École secondaire St-Henri” in the southwest borough of Montreal, Quebec. – Luxembourg Places
50. Belval
Belval is an arrondissement and neighborhood located in the south-western part of Luxembourg. It is situated to the west of the city of Esch and the south of the town of Alzette. It is home to the main steelworks in the region. – Luxembourg Places
51. Bock Casemates
These underground galleries were first carved in the 17th century under Spanish rule and were extended twice. Today, they are one of Luxembourg’s most important tourist attractions. The archaeological crypt is a similarly extraordinary experience. The casemates are a kilometer-long underground defense system composed of many kilometers of tunnels.
These fortifications were so impressive that they earned Luxembourg the nickname ‘Gibraltar’.Explore the fascinating history of the Casemates and enjoy stunning views over the Grund District, Clausen District, or Pfaffenthal District. – Luxembourg Places
52. Metz Cathedral
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Metz Cathedral is a cathedral in Metz, France. It houses the diocesan seat of the Bishop of Metz and is dedicated to St. Stephen. The cathedral dates back to at least the fourth century AD. Construction of the current cathedral building began in the early 15th century. – Luxembourg Places
53. Greater Luxembourg
Saar-LorLux is a Euroregion made up of five regional authorities in four European countries. It has also been used to refer to the cooperation of several of those authorities or their divisions, departments, agencies, associations, clubs, and individuals. – Luxembourg Places
54. Escher Tier Park
An idyllic world for the whole family to enjoy, just a stone’s throw from the town center of Esch sur-Alzette, at the Escher déirepark on the outskirts of Gavelgebierg. A breath of fresh air; a natural oasis; a small slice of paradise.
It is not a zoo; the park hosts a wide variety of animals in their natural habitat, with no cages. Deer, horses, rabbits, and much more! The total number of species is 25, with over 150 animals to see and interact with. The educational farm provides an opportunity for young and old alike to learn about the various species and their requirements.
There are several species of old domestic animals, including the Konik, Huzule, and Poitou horses, as well as several species of domestic donkeys. The heemelwee has animals that are available for petting and can be visited by 5 to 15 people from Monday to Friday or for free on Tuesday between 2 to 4 p.m. – Luxembourg Places
55. Mullerthal
Mullerthal is a municipality in eastern Luxembourg, part of the municipality of Waldbillig. In 2016, its population was 62. The municipality of Mullerthal gives its name to a sub-region of eastern Luxembourg, known as “Little Switzerland”. – Luxembourg Places
56. Clervaux
Clervaux is an arrondissement and arrondissement of northern Luxembourg, the administrative capital of Clervaux canton. The arms of Clervaux were granted in 1896. The arms of the municipality of Clervaux show three blackbirds in a gold field on top of a red shield. This design is a variation on the arms of the previous lords of Clervaux. – Luxembourg Places
57. Iron Footbridge
Eiserner Steg is a footbridge over the Main River in Frankfurt, Germany. It links the city center of Frankfurt and the area around Sachsenhausen and was the first wrought iron bridge to span the river. The bridge was constructed in 1868 and was replaced by a cantilever bridge in the year 1911/1912. – Luxembourg Places
58. Moulin de Kalborn
Kalborn’s mill, which dates back to the early 19th century, has evolved into a center for nature conservation. It is home to the endangered freshwater pearl, as well as the common river mussel, which is bred here. It is also home to the endangered river pearl and the brook mussel, both of which thrive here. Before the mill, information boards are showing how gardens can be home to wildlife and insects, as well as how our gardens can be a habitat for wild animals.
Over the years, the mill has found a new purpose for itself in nature conservation. The Mussel breeding station grows endangered freshwater pearl mussels. At the same time, the Water Experience Centre is a great place for schools and private groups to book environmental education, as well as exciting excursions on topics such as Ecology, Limnology, Botany, and Geology. – Luxembourg Places
59. Museum of Models of the Castles and Palaces of Luxembourg
Luxembourg Castle and Palace at 1:100 scale is an extraordinary exhibition in the restored rooms of the Clervaux castle. The models tell the history of the city and its development during the Middle Ages. The structure of the city is explained in terms of the defense and the trading strategy of the city through detailed models.
The information conveyed through audio and images supports the illustrative concept of the museum. A fantastic world opens up before the eyes of the young and old. The Middle Ages and the 21st century blend perfectly in this extraordinary and unconventional exhibition. – Luxembourg Places
60. Frankfurt Cathedral
Frankfurt Cathedral, also known as the Imperial Cathedral of St. Bartholomew is a Roman Catholic Gothic church in Frankfurt am Main Germany. It is named after Saint Bartholomew and is the biggest religious building in Frankfurt am Main. It was formerly a collegiate church. – Luxembourg Places
61. Goethe House
Goethe House, also known as the Writer’s House Museum, is a writer’s house museum situated in the historic district of Innenstadt, in the German city of Frankfurt. Goethe House is the home of the German playwright and poet Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, where he was born and grew up. – Luxembourg Places
62. Frankfurter Römer
Römer, also known as the “City Hall of Frankfurt”, is a medieval-era building in Frankfurt am Main’s Altstadt. It’s one of the most important landmarks in the city and is situated directly opposite the city’s oldest church, St. Nicholas. For more than 600 years, the Römer has served as the city hall for the city of Frankfurt. – Luxembourg Places
63. Clervaux Castle
Built in the 12th century, Clervaux Castle is located in the city of Clervaux, Northern Luxembourg. The castle was destroyed by fire during World War II during the Battle of the Bulge and has since been completely reconstructed. – Luxembourg Places
64. Museum of the battle of the bulge
The battle of the Bulge lasted for nearly two months, and after three months, Luxembourg was liberated from the Nazis for the second and last time. The 28th U.S. Infantry Division, based in the sector of Clervaux, held the hilltop villages of Luxembourg for three days, preventing the attackers from advancing.
These brave soldiers allowed other U.S. troops to reinforce Bastogne in Belgium and hold it, even though it was surrounded by the Germans. The Museum of the Battle of the Ardennes in clear vaux pays tribute to the 110th Regiment 28th infantry division and the people of the area at the time. – Luxembourg Places
65. Abbaye de Clervaux
Clervaux is a monastery of the Brethren of the Sacraments. Founded in 1890, it is part of the Solmes Congregation of the Brethren in the Brethren in Christendom of the Brethren. It is located at Clervaux in Luxembourg. – Luxembourg Places
66. Musée rural Binsfeld
Welcome to our museum at Binsfeld, located in the stunning rural landscape of the Luxembourg Ardennes. Our museum showcases more than 50 themes and thousands of exhibits that tell the story of life in the past. – Luxembourg Places
67. Musee the Family of Man
The Family of Man is a renowned photographic exhibition that was created in 1955 for the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It was intended to be a statement of peace through humanist photography from the post-war era. The exhibition features 503 photographs from 273 different artists, including Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Wayne Miller, and Dorothea Lange.
The exhibition is staged in a modern and grand manner. After an international tour and worldwide success, it is now on permanent display in the part of Clervaux Castle that is part of UNESCO’s World Documentary Heritage. The exhibition runs from March to December. It is open Wednesday to Sunday from 12-6 pm. – Luxembourg Places
68. Tourist Center Robbesscheier
Munshausen’s Robbesscheier is the perfect place to discover nature and regional knowledge. It has a gastronomy restaurant and rooms for 2-6 guests. There are more than 15 fun and informative workshops available every year, as well as many events.
The local cuisine focuses on local products, and the daily menu is 3 courses for a reasonable price. The rooms have been newly renovated. Please visit our website and book your stay by calling +352 92 1745 – info-touristcenter-lu Welcome, we hope to see you soon. – Luxembourg Places
69. Diekirch
Diekirchis is a municipality with town status located in the northeastern part of Luxembourg. It is the capital of the canton Diekirch and is bordered by the river Sauer. The town was granted its heraldic shield in 1988, which depicts a crowned lion atop a castle. – Luxembourg Places
70. Esch-sur-Sûre Castle
The ruins of the old castle are situated on a spur at the edge of the little town of the same name in the northwest of Luxembourg. The castle is surrounded by a steep meand in the river Sûre that encircles the town on three sides. – Luxembourg Places
71. General Patton Museum
The Patton Memorial Museum is a museum dedicated to the memory of the general, located at the entrance to Camp Young, a part of the World War II-era Desert Training Center. The museum features an extensive collection of Patton’s tanks used in the Second World War and Korean War. It also displays items from his life and career, particularly those related to his time at the DTC and those of his fellow soldiers who were trained there.
The museum also features the development of the Colorado River aqueduct and a natural science exhibit. There is also a 26-minute video showing the history of Patton’s military service and how the DTC was created. – Luxembourg Places
72. Bourscheid Castle
Bourscheid castle is situated in the municipality of Bourscheid on the banks of the river Sûre in the north-eastern part of Luxembourg. The castle is built on a site with ancient Roman ruins. The castle is surrounded by a circular wall and has 11 watchtowers. The castle stands at a height of 150 meters above the river. – Luxembourg Places
73. Deiwelselter
Deiwelselter, also known as the Devil’s Altar, is a megalithic Archway, about 7.0 meters high, constructed in 1892 from a dolmen that was destroyed in 1815. It is located south of Diekirch, Luxembourg. One study dated the dolmen as far back as 2000 BC. – Luxembourg Places
74. National Museum of Military History
The MNMH is a national museum located at Diekirch in the north-eastern part of Luxembourg. It features military vehicles and weapons, a photo archive, and life-size dioramas showing military servicemen and their exploits. – Luxembourg Places
75. Dudelange
Dudelange is a town in southern Luxembourg with a population of 19,734. It is the 4th most populated town in Luxembourg and is located near the French border. – Luxembourg Places
76. Centre de Soins pour la Faune Sauvage
Dudelange Wildlife Care Center was established in 1988 to care for injured wild animals. Since then, the center has grown from 83 animals in 1988 to 3000 to 3800 animals in recent years. The center accommodates a wide variety of wildlife in its facilities, primarily birds and mammals. – Luxembourg Places
77. Mont St. Jean, Luxembourg
Mont St. Jean is a hill, a castle, and a religious site in the municipality of Dudelange in the south of Luxembourg. The highest point of the mountain is located at an altitude of 417 meters. The site of Mont St. Jean is believed to have been a religious site since the early Christian era. – Luxembourg Places
78. Nature reserve “Haard, Hesselsbierg, Staebierg”
The nature reserve spans the territory of three municipalities: the municipality of Dudelange the municipality of Kayl and the municipality of Rumelange, and covers a total of 600 hectares. It is the country’s largest nature reserve. It is one of the largest nature reserves in Germany and one of the largest in Europe.
It is part of Europe’s network of nature reserves. The area was mainly made up of open-pit mines until 1994 when the mines were shut down. Over the years, nature has gradually reclaimed the land and it is now home to many native species. Although the land is now semi-dry, the grasses have changed into a paradise for flora and fauna. – Luxembourg Places
79. Parc Merveilleux
The Parc Merveilleux amusement park is located south of Luxembourg, east of the capital city of Luxembourg, Bettembourg. The theme park is mainly aimed at children and offers a variety of attractions, such as exotic birds and animals. – Luxembourg Places
80. Parc Emile Mayrisch
Parc Square is a park located in the municipality of Dudelange. It is located near the church of Saint-Martin-Et-Maurice and the Centre d’Art Nea Liicht. – Luxembourg Places
81. Esch-sur-Sûre
Esch-s-sur-surre is a municipality and a small town located in the northwest of Luxembourg. It belongs to the canton of Wilz. It used to be the second smallest municipality in Luxembourg by area until it was absorbed into the canton in 2011 with the merging of the communes of Neunholz and Heidercheid. – Luxembourg Places
82. Naturpark Öewersauer
Upper Sûre Nature Park is a national park located in the north-western part of Luxembourg. It is mainly a conservation area and an area of special protection for wild birds. The park is situated in the area of Oesling. The main feature of the park is Upper Sûre lake, which is the biggest lake in Luxembourg. – Luxembourg Places
83. Esch-sur-Sûre Castle
The ruins of the old castle are situated on a hilltop in the little town of Esch sur-Sûre on the northwest side of Luxembourg. The castle is protected by a steep meand in the river Sûre, which encircles the town on three sides. – Luxembourg Places
84. Viewing platform Burfelt
The Belvedere has been designed with care and attention to detail. It is a modern wooden structure with narrow concrete walls that extend into support beams. This clever design not only ensures a solid base but also provides an uninterrupted view of the beautiful lake and its surroundings. A glass railing makes it easy for even the smallest of explorers to take in the breathtaking panorama.
The Belvedere isn’t just an observation post, it’s part of the “Burfelt” forest discovery center. It promises an immersive nature experience that’s sure to leave you breathless. – Luxembourg Places
85. Insenborn Plage 1
The lake dates back to 1961 and is situated 1 km west of the town of Esch sur-Sûre. It is located in the center of the natural park of Haute-SÛre. The lake covers an area of 380 ha and not only provides drinking water and electricity but is also a great place for recreation.
Outside the 5 km protected area, you can swim, boat, dive, windsurf, and sail. You can also use the solar boat on your trips. Motorboats are not allowed here. – Luxembourg Places
86. Maison du Parc Naturel
The Maison du Parc is situated in the center of the regional natural park and, judging by its materials and shape, is a fine example of architecture that is concerned with energy efficiency and integration into the countryside. The Park staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the park, how it works and will also be able to direct you to our temporary exhibition we offer: “Sheep and men”. – Luxembourg Places
87. Esch-sur-Sûre Dam
The dam is an arch-shaped reservoir on the Sauer River, just downstream from the town of Esch, in the canton of Wiltz. Its main purpose is to supply municipal water and generate hydroelectric power. – Luxembourg Places
88. Éislek Pad Insenborn
The water will always be there to greet you on this tour – from the beach at Insenborn, and especially from the viewing platform at the belvédère burfelt. At the forest discovery center, you will be welcomed with curiosity and questions. During your picnic by the lake, you will be entertained by the carved wooden figures. – Luxembourg Places
89. CNA – Centre National de l’Audiovisuel
Established in 1989 and located in the city of Dudelange the NAC is responsible for the protection and promotion of Luxembourgish audio-visual art. Specifically, it is responsible for photographic, audio-visual, and film works produced by Luxemburgers or Luxembourgish nationals. – Luxembourg Places
90. Shopping-Center Massen
At the Massen Shopping Centre, you’ll find a light-filled shopping gallery with a wide variety of fashion boutiques and boutiques that welcome you to take a walk and browse. The shopping center is also home to a modern 10-restaurant complex. – Luxembourg Places