Panoramic Elevator of the Pfaffenthal
Opened in 2016, the glass elevator covers 71 meters and connects the upper city center to the Alzette Valley. It offers unique panoramic views.The ride is free of charge.
Opened in 2016, the glass elevator covers 71 meters and connects the upper city center to the Alzette Valley. It offers unique panoramic views.The ride is free of charge.
The Bourbon plateau got its name from the former Fort Bourbon and it had been included in the fortification for ages.
Interactive and exciting smartphone city rally through Bitburg.
A ravine called the "pigsty"? A strange name. But you can actually meet cheerful pigs here - and a mysterious, possibly millennia-old inscription!
On the Constitution Square the "Gëlle Fra" set-up in 1923 to commemorate the fallen soldiers of the First World War. The monument is a symbol of the freedom and resistance of the people of Luxembourg.
Ferschweiler - Berdorf
The Teufelsloch is an impressive narrow gorge near Bollendorf. Above the gorge, a staircase leads to a viewing point with a beautiful view of Bollendorf.
Probably the smallest art museum in the world is located near the border triangle of Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg. The museum shows the works of artists from the surrounding countries in changing exhibitions in the former school bus waiting hall in Welchenhausen.
The "Waleswilere" museum is located in the "Haus des Gastes" and houses numerous finds from the Roman villa on the Hüttenberg, but also many loans and gifts from private collectors.