A captivating contrast of old and new, Luxembourg City's past is celebrated by its World Heritage status; its present sway by its position as headquarters for several significant European institutions. Small enough to explore on foot, this compact city offers a wealth of attractions, including dramatic promontory The Bock, underground passages in Petrusse Casemates, Palace of the Grand Dukes and the National Museum. Countless banks on Boulevard Royal, once a fortress moat, hint at the duchy's wealth.
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There is an amazing view when crossing this bridge. It is a must seen place in Luxembourg. It is a history place that remind the old fort of Luxembourg. You can climb on spiral stairs not spending too many efforts.
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It wasn’t too busy in this part of the city and has many interesting old buildings. When we were there the restoration work was happening on the old fortifications.
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Due to rehabilitation, it will reopen 2017.
This bridge, called New bridge, was erected 1900-1903 and has a biggest arch stone in the world at this time; ( span of 85 m), the bridge connect from the station area to the Upper Town; Under the bridge is a nice park, the valley of Petrusse
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