Unique worldwide with its 17 km of bunkers (underground galleries), the Old Town of Luxembourg was recognized by UNESCO in 1994 for its exceptional architectural heritage.
Home to Luxembourg’s vineyards, the Moselle hillsides offer an exceptional terroir in which noble white grape varieties flourish, such as Riesling and Pinot Gris.
Thanks to vast stretches of forests covering more than a third of its territory, the Grand Duchy is one of the most wooded countries in the European Union.
At the very heart of the capital, the Notre-Dame de Luxembourg Cathedral, built by the Jesuits from 1613 to 1621, is the only cathedral in the country.
Engraved on the floor in front of the Chamber of Deputies in the City of Luxembourg, the year 1919 recalls a major turning-point: acquisition of universal suffrage for women in the Grand Duchy.
Unlike other nations which celebrate key events in their past, Luxembourg dedicates its national fête, on June 23rd, to honouring its sovereign’s birthday.
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