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What are the interesting places in Luxembourg?

Major towns

Stepping into the gate of Ardennes, there are many castles and military forts outside the town of Eitel Brook or Dickish. EdwardSteichen, a famous American photographer born in Luxembourg, used his lens to record Clervaux as one of the works of his wonderful "TheFamilyofMan humans" photography exhibition. In addition, the Ardennes are also wild parks and Upper-S? Re) and Ourvalley.

famous scenic spot

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The palace is where the Grand Duke of Luxembourg works. Built in 1244, successive rulers of Luxembourg have used this place as a tourist destination.

The palace at that time. It was not until 1890 that Luxembourg had its own Grand Duke Adolf that it officially became a grand duchy. Part of the Grand Duchy is also the office of the Luxembourg Parliament.

Frauenkirche

Notre Dame Cathedral was built1613-1621years ago. This Renaissance building was not used as a church, but as a church school. After the expansion project of 1935, three pointed hats were added to become Notre Dame de Paris. This church, also known as the Church of the Son and the Virgin Mary, is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The structure of the northern part of the church is the product of the combination of Renaissance art style and Baroque style. The interior of the church is resplendent and magnificent. The altar inside is decorated with precious alabaster statues, and the wall pillars are carved with images of alaric.

Dagong palace

The Grand Palace was occupied by the Grand Palace, the supreme ruler of Luxembourg at that time. This building has been restored many times in history. 1554 The former municipal government building destroyed in a fire was also integrated, and was later rebuilt by its Spanish rulers. Now located in Tum Square in the north of Notre Dame Church, the style of this building was influenced by the Italian Renaissance, and the interior decoration was very exquisite, especially the main conference hall, the king's room and the banquet.

Constitution Square

Conference hall.

Constitution Square

PlacedelaConstitution next to the canyon is a good place to see the Grand Canyon in Luxembourg. Standing at the highest point of Constitution Square, you can see the two largest bridges not far from you, PontAdolphe Bridge and PontGrandeDuchesseCharlotte Bridge. They hang in the valley, climb over the cliff and connect the old and new urban areas, with a neon momentum. The Monument to Heroes in Constitution Square was completed on 1923. At that time, it was to commemorate the 3,000 Luxembourg soldiers killed in World War I, and it was rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II, so it had a double meaning. The monument is 12 meters high, and the victory statue on it is the work of local artist Klaus. In the two corners of Constitution Square, there are underground entrances of Fort Betriu and Fort Baker, opposite Notre Dame Church.

Adamf suspension bridge

Adam's suspension bridge is one of the landmarks in Luxembourg. It spans the canyon and is very spectacular. It takes 10 minutes to cross the road outside the railway station and walk along AUENUELIBERTE.

Bok Casmat

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Bok Casmat

Luxembourg castle, which has been baptized by war, is a battleground for military strategists and has very important strategic significance. Built in 1644, it was expanded by French engineers 40 years later and finally completed by Austria. There are more than 20 kilometers of tunnels under the castle, all of which are dug out with hard rocks. Among them, the defense passage is built in layers, extending down 40 meters, and the project is very huge. This defense system is called "Gibraltar in the North" and was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994.

Adolphe bridge

Adolf Bridge, as one of the outstanding buildings in Europe and one of the landmarks in Luxembourg, was built from the end of 19 to the 20th century.

Yaduofu ancient bridge

It was originally a stone viaduct across the Grand Canyon of Luxembourg. The bridge is 46 meters high and 84 meters long, and the arches supporting the bridge are symmetrical left and right, which is very spectacular. This bridge connects the old and new urban areas of Luxembourg, and visitors can overlook the beautiful scenery in the distance from the bridge.

Benedictine monastery

Etemah is located on the Sure River, next to the famous Benedictine monastery. It was built by pastor StWillibrord in the 7th century and is an ideal starting point for visiting Muertal area. Charming sandstone and rock formations, little-known springs and streams, and vast and magnificent forests constitute charming scenery. The culture of monks and knights in Etemah, combined with its original natural scenery, is enough to attract hikers in Alps to experience the path called Luxembourg Little Switzerland-passing through Beaufort, Boldov, Consdorf, Larochette, Haller, Christner (Christnach) and Waldbillig (), and the equally charming Suri Valley-passing through Rosport, Born and Moersdorf.