Shopping
Kirchberg Shopping Center
5 Rue Alphonse WeickerCarrefour express Luxembourg- Kirchberg
Monoprix
3-11 Rue du Fort BourbonGetting Around
Kirchberg, Poutty Stein station
Bus stop
Kirchberg, Alphonse Weicker (Tram)
Food Scene
Restaurant Chimi Churri
15 Rue Edward Steichenlatin cuisine
Restaurant kbeef
Rue Carlo HemmerSteak House & Grill Cuisine
Brasserie L'Avenue
41b Av. John F. Kennedyfrench cuisine
Vapiano Kirchberg
44 Av. John F. KennedyItalian cuisine
Sushi and More Kirchberg
18-20 Rue Edward SteichenSushi & Grill Cuisine
Pizzeria-Restaurant Farinella
13 Rue Edward SteichenItalian cuisine
Kin Khao
45 Av. John F. KennedyThai cuisine
Sightseeing
Place Guillaume II
23 Rue du FosséSeat of the Luxembourg City Tourist Office
City Hall
Place du MarchéBuilt 1830-1838 in neoclassical style, site of the former Franciscan convent
Erected in 1923, in memory of the Luxembourgish soldiers who fell during the two World Wars and the Korean War, today it symbolises freedom and resistance for the Luxembourg people.
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Monument der Erinnerung
Erected in 1923, in memory of the Luxembourgish soldiers who fell during the two World Wars and the Korean War, today it symbolises freedom and resistance for the Luxembourg people.
Underground defence works, built during the Spanish, French and Austrian dominations.
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Petrusse Casemates
Underground defence works, built during the Spanish, French and Austrian dominations.
Put up on the ancient Beck bastion (1644, 1685). Superb view over the Petrusse Valley and the Adolphe Bridge.
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Justizpalast
2 Boulevard Franklin Delano RooseveltPut up on the ancient Beck bastion (1644, 1685). Superb view over the Petrusse Valley and the Adolphe Bridge.
The older Renaissance part dates from 1572, the middle part from 1741-43, in Baroque style but transformed into Renaissance style in 1890 . Restored thoroughly from 1992 to 1995.
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Großherzoglicher Palast
17 Rue du Marché-aux-HerbesThe older Renaissance part dates from 1572, the middle part from 1741-43, in Baroque style but transformed into Renaissance style in 1890 . Restored thoroughly from 1992 to 1995.
Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg
19 r. du Marché-aux-HerbesAdjoined to the Palace in 1859.
Administrative building “Cercle” with several festival halls, connected to “Le Cité” by a bridge.
Cercle Cité Luxembourg
2 Rue GenistreAdministrative building “Cercle” with several festival halls, connected to “Le Cité” by a bridge.
Also named “Parlour of the City”, completed 1671, renewed 1986.
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Place d' Armes
Place d' ArmesAlso named “Parlour of the City”, completed 1671, renewed 1986.
Monument of Dicks and Lentz
Square Jan PalachErected in 1903 to pay homage to the two national poets Dicks and Lentz.
(since 1970), formerly the “Collège des Jésuites” (Jesuit College, 1606-1611).
National Library of Luxembourg
37D Avenue John F. Kennedy(since 1970), formerly the “Collège des Jésuites” (Jesuit College, 1606-1611).
(1613) late Gothic style, various components and ornaments inspired by Renaissance style, raised to Cathedral in 1870, choir (1935).
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Notre-Dame-Kathedrale
Rue Notre Dame(1613) late Gothic style, various components and ornaments inspired by Renaissance style, raised to Cathedral in 1870, choir (1935).
Congregation Saint Jean Association
Les JaumesBuilt 1739-1742, richly decorated portal of Baroque style.
Place de Clairefontaine
Place de ClairefontaineRedesigned at the end of the 80s, in the middle of the Government District.
Central Park