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Luxembourg City Promenade Walking Tour
Luxembourg City is an amazingly scenic city to do a walking tour, especially in Autumn. We did a self-guided walking tour along the City Promenade to take in the best panoramic views of the city and surrounds. What we discovered literally took our breath away. This city is INSANELY beautiful in Autumn, I did not expect it to be as gorgeous as what we found.
In this VLOG we do a comprehensive tour of the City Promenade, following one of the published guided tour leaflets we found in our hotel, the Hotel Central Molitor in Luxembourg City. Not only did this suggested walking tour show us the route to follow, but it also gave us some brief notes on each of the attractions. The brochure, published by the Luxembourg City Tourist Office, stated that it is a 2-hour walk of 4km. From our hotel, we ended up taking about 5 hours and walked 6km.
Here are the main attractions which we cover in this VLOG:
19 Liberte - Administration building
Place de Metz - Banking building
Adolphe Bridge - The new bridge
Casino Luxembourg - Built in 1882
Gelle Fra Memorial - Built to honor soldiers
Constitution Square - Built-in 1644 for great valley views
William Square - Named after King William II
Town Hall - Built in 1830 in neo-classical style
Michael Rodange Monument - after the famous writer
Equestrian Statue of William II - large statue in William Square
Cercle Cite - Administration and festival building
Place d'Armes - Palace of the City completed in 1671
Dicks - Lentz Monument - in honor of 2 national poets
National Library - Built 1606
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Built 1613 in Gothic and Renaissance style
Congregation Church - Built 1739 in Baroque style
Clairefontaine Square - in Government district
Grand Duchess Charlotte Memorial - in honor of the Grand Duchess
National Archives - Built in 1862
Corniche - The most beautiful balcony in Europe
Luxembourg City History Museum - Awesome views of the valley below
Bock Promontory - Cradle of the City of Luxembourg
Bock Casemates - Underground defense network
St.Michael's Church - Oldest shrine in the city built 987
Fishmarket - Historical town center
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Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - Place Guillaume II (2018)
Place Guillaume II is a town square in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The square lies to the west of Krautmaart and to the north of Boulevard Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the heart of Luxembourg's historic Ville Haute quarter. It is colloquially known as Knuedler, from the Luxembourgish language's word for 'knot', referring to the knot in the belt worn by Franciscan friars.
The western half of the square is dominated by Luxembourg City Hall in the southwest, whilst the equestrian statue to former Grand Duke William II, after whom the square is named, is the prominent feature of the eastern half. Much of the square is ringed with trees, narrowing the open area (particularly around the statue).
The square was originally the site of a Franciscan monastery, hence the colloquial name. However, in 1797, during the French Revolutionary Wars, the monastery was dispossessed by occupying French soldiers. In 1804, the visiting Napoleon presented Place Guillaume II to the city as a gift. In 1829, plans were put in place to build a new town hall on the square, based upon the plans of Belgian architect Justin Remont. That same year, the deconstruction of the former monastery was completed, the material from which was used in the new building.
The town hall was completed in 1838, and first used by the city council, chaired by long-time Mayor François Scheffer. However, due to the ongoing Belgian Revolution, the official unveiling could not be held at the time. Instead, the town hall was officially unveiled on 15 July 1844 by Grand Duke William II, as was the statue in his likeness in Place Guillaume II.
Place Guillaume II is used as an open air music venue, hosting the Rock um Knuedler rock concert each year since 1991. The Rock um Kneudler concerts are free to the public, and have been watched by audiences of up to 10,000. Since 1995, the concerts have been headlined by international acts, with the South African Johnny Clegg and the Italian Gianna Nannini topping the bill for the 2007 concert.
Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg, French: Luxembourg, German: Luxemburg), also known as Luxembourg City (Luxembourgish: Stad Lëtzebuerg or d'Stad, French: Ville de Luxembourg, German: Stadt Luxemburg, Luxemburg-Stadt)[pron 2], is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (also named Luxembourg), and the country's most populous commune. Standing at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers in southern Luxembourg, the city lies at the heart of Western Europe, situated 213 km (132 mi) by road from Brussels, 372 km (231 mi) from Paris, and 209 km (130 mi) from Cologne. The city contains Luxembourg Castle, established by the Franks in the Early Middle Ages, around which a settlement developed.
As of January 2018, Luxembourg City had a population of 116,323, which is more than three times the population of the country's second most populous commune (Esch-sur-Alzette).
In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP), with the city having developed into a banking and administrative centre. In the 2011 Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.
Luxembourg is one of the de facto capitals of the European Union (alongside Brussels and Strasbourg), as it is the seat of several institutions, agencies and bodies of the European Union, including the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Auditors, the Secretariat of the European Parliament, the European Investment Bank, the European Investment Fund, and the European Stability Mechanism.
Luxembourg - Culture & gastronomy - LUXE.TV
Luxembourg - Culture & gastronomy - LUXE.TV
A cosmopolitan country, in the heart of Europe, welcome to Luxembourg.
Luxembourg City is above all a multicultural city that counts no less than 163 different nationalities. The capital of the Grand Duchy where many European Institutions call home, and the biggest banks have their headquarters.
But between tradition and modernity, the city of Luxembourg is surprising with its numerous tourist sites: monuments listed as UNESCO world heritage sites, museums, squares, boutiques, and even its craftsmen who actively participate in the richness of the country.
Today, after dropping off our bags at one of the most prestigious establishments of the city, the Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal, our first stop is a gourmet one with Léa Linster, the only woman in the world to have won the much coveted Bocuse d’Or.
A starred chef who makes a point of highlighting local wines and products. On her advice, we shall head over to the Domaine Mathis Bastian, known especially for its Auxerrois, an excellent Luxembourg grape variety.
Finally, after taking you around the city, we take you to Bridel, steps away from the centre of Luxembourg, where we will spend an evening in a chic and trendy club, completely relaxed in the middle of the forest.
Then we meet two young entrepreneurs who have risen to the challenge: produce a beer with resolutely premium packaging!
The Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal is one of the most luxurious hotels in the Grand Duchy.
In the lobby, we can see that it was designed to be a true living space for the clientele. An establishment that has earned its 5 stars.
Created in 2008, the hotel offers 128 rooms and suites including the Grand Ducal suite, the most luxurious but also the biggest in Luxembourg with some 200 m2 of living space.
There’s a living room/dining room with 2 bedrooms on each side. The magnificent bathtub certainly caught our eye.
Delighting in a unique panorama of the capital city, the elegant Sofitel Luxembourg Grand Ducal overlooks the Alzette and Pétrusse Valleys.
A view that one can savour on the top floor of the hotel where the barmen of the Observatory concoct delicious cocktails.
Through the bay windows, you can see the Notre Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg built between 1613 and 1621. A Cathedral church in 1870, it was expanded between 1935 and 1938. The crypt is the resting place of John the Blind, King of Bohemia and the Count of Luxembourg, as well as many late members of the grand duchy family.
A few hundred metres behind the monument is the Palace, the city residence of the Grand Duke. It’s here where royal marriages are celebrated, notably with their appearance on the balcony.
The Flemish renaissance style facades dating back to the 16th century are just splendid. The majestic interior and state rooms are open to the public, but exclusively during the summer.
Because of its strategic position, between the kingdom of France and the German empire, the fortress of Luxembourg has been, since the 16th century, until its dismantling in 1867, one of the most important fortified sites in Europe.
The biggest engineers, like Vauban, left their imprint on this fortress, considered to be the Gibraltar of the north.
An extraordinary 23 km network of underground tunnels, the famous Bock casemates, were sculpted in the rocks of the city, making it the number one attraction in Luxembourg. They are unique in the world and testify to the glorious past of the legendary city fortress.
She is also part of the history of the Grand Duchy.
Léa Linster, a distinguished female chef, starred in 1987, and then winner of the Bocuse d'or 2 years later.
To date, she remains the only woman in the world to hold this ultimate gastronomic distinction.
We now head to Frisange, a few kilometres from Luxembourg, on the French border, for a little well-deserved tasty break.
Today Léa Linster is making a potato recipe for us.
Is this just a random dish? Certainly not, since it was thanks to this vegetable that she won the Bocuse d’or. Let’s go back to 1989
It is time to watch our chef at work.
Lea throws herself into a potato galette recipe, just for us!
Tasty isn’t it?
The charm of a simple, tasty, yet technical cuisine, served in a bright restaurant where a few piano notes might just resonate during dinner.
Bird songs are also expected to accompany your meal. The starred chef is eager to offer her guests a magnificent view, during the day.
And as always “with love” of course!
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LUXEMBOURG from above and city tour - LUXEMBURGO desde arriba
Today we will visit the city of Luxembourg
Hoy visitaremos la ciudad de Luxemburgo
Saint John Church - Iglesia San Juan
The church is in the Grund Quarter
La iglesia está en el Barrio Grund
It is located in the valley below the centre of Luxembourg
Se encuentra en el valle por debajo del centro de Luxemburgo
Adolphe Bridge - Puente Adolfo
Constitution Square - Plaza de la Constitution
The Bank Museum - El Museo del Banco
Plateau Bourbon
Martyrs Square - Plaza de los mártires
Saint Mary's Cathedral of Luxembourg
Catedral de Santa María de Luxemburgo
Contrast between the ancient and modern buildings
Contraste entre lo antiguo y moderno de los edificios
We go back to Grund and go down
Volvemos a Grund y vamos hacia abajo
It is on the banks of the Alzette River
Está a orillas del río Alzette
Ruins of medieval fortifications
Ruinas de fortificaciones medievales
Saint Michael Church - Iglesia de San Miguel
Luxembourg Grand Ducal Palace
Palacio Gran Ducal de Luxemburgo
El Passerelle, también conocido como el Viaducto de Luxemburgo, es un viaducto en la ciudad de Luxemburgo, en el sur de Luxemburgo.
Presentation of the Banque centrale du Luxembourg
Discover the missions of the Banque centrale du Luxembourg, the Grand Duchy’s monetary authority.
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Discovering Luxembourg City
Well-known for Finance and the European Investment Bank headquarters, Luxembourg City is full of wonderful surprises! So many cultures, languages, mentalities are combined and act in perfect harmony. With its stunning Philharmonie, architecture, horse-drawn carriages, cars, museums, and Michelin-rated gastronomy, this European capital definitely has a unique charm.
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - Gëlle Fra Memorial (2018)
Among historic monuments in Luxembourg, the Golden Lady on Constitution Square was set up in 1923 to commemorate the Luxembourgers who perished in the First World War. The memorial represents a gold-plated female figure on a stone obelisk.
On October, 20th, 1940 the Nazis pulled the monument down; only in 1984 did extensive restoration give it back its original appearance.
Today it symbolizes freedom and resistance for the Luxembourg people.
Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg, French: Luxembourg, German: Luxemburg), also known as Luxembourg City (Luxembourgish: Stad Lëtzebuerg or d'Stad, French: Ville de Luxembourg, German: Stadt Luxemburg, Luxemburg-Stadt)[pron 2], is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (also named Luxembourg), and the country's most populous commune. Standing at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers in southern Luxembourg, the city lies at the heart of Western Europe, situated 213 km (132 mi) by road from Brussels, 372 km (231 mi) from Paris, and 209 km (130 mi) from Cologne. The city contains Luxembourg Castle, established by the Franks in the Early Middle Ages, around which a settlement developed.
As of January 2018, Luxembourg City had a population of 116,323, which is more than three times the population of the country's second most populous commune (Esch-sur-Alzette).
In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP), with the city having developed into a banking and administrative centre. In the 2011 Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.
Luxembourg is one of the de facto capitals of the European Union (alongside Brussels and Strasbourg), as it is the seat of several institutions, agencies and bodies of the European Union, including the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Auditors, the Secretariat of the European Parliament, the European Investment Bank, the European Investment Fund, and the European Stability Mechanism.
Luxembourg - Heritage, art and culture - LUXE.TV
Luxembourg - Heritage, art and culture - LUXE.TV
A cosmopolitan country, in the heart of Europe, welcome to Luxembourg.
Luxembourg City is above all a multicultural city that counts no less than 163 different nationalities. The capital of the Grand Duchy where many European Institutions call home, and the biggest banks have their headquarters.
But between tradition and modernity, the city of Luxembourg is surprising with its numerous tourist sites: monuments listed as UNESCO world heritage sites, museums, squares, boutiques, and even its craftsmen who actively participate in the richness of the country.
Today, after dropping off our bags at one of the most prestigious establishments of the city, the Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal, our first stop is a gourmet one with Léa Linster, the only woman in the world to have won the much coveted Bocuse d’Or.
A starred chef who makes a point of highlighting local wines and products. On her advice, we shall head over to the Domaine Mathis Bastian, known especially for its Auxerrois, an excellent Luxembourg grape variety.
Finally, after taking you around the city, we take you to Bridel, steps away from the centre of Luxembourg, where we will spend an evening in a chic and trendy club, completely relaxed in the middle of the forest.
Then we meet two young entrepreneurs who have risen to the challenge: produce a beer with resolutely premium packaging!
The Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal is one of the most luxurious hotels in the Grand Duchy.
In the lobby, we can see that it was designed to be a true living space for the clientele. An establishment that has earned its 5 stars.
Created in 2008, the hotel offers 128 rooms and suites including the Grand Ducal suite, the most luxurious but also the biggest in Luxembourg with some 200 m2 of living space.
There’s a living room/dining room with 2 bedrooms on each side. The magnificent bathtub certainly caught our eye.
Delighting in a unique panorama of the capital city, the elegant Sofitel Luxembourg Grand Ducal overlooks the Alzette and Pétrusse Valleys.
A view that one can savour on the top floor of the hotel where the barmen of the Observatory concoct delicious cocktails.
Through the bay windows, you can see the Notre Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg built between 1613 and 1621. A Cathedral church in 1870, it was expanded between 1935 and 1938. The crypt is the resting place of John the Blind, King of Bohemia and the Count of Luxembourg, as well as many late members of the grand duchy family.
A few hundred metres behind the monument is the Palace, the city residence of the Grand Duke. It’s here where royal marriages are celebrated, notably with their appearance on the balcony.
The Flemish renaissance style facades dating back to the 16th century are just splendid. The majestic interior and state rooms are open to the public, but exclusively during the summer.
Because of its strategic position, between the kingdom of France and the German empire, the fortress of Luxembourg has been, since the 16th century, until its dismantling in 1867, one of the most important fortified sites in Europe.
The biggest engineers, like Vauban, left their imprint on this fortress, considered to be the Gibraltar of the north.
An extraordinary 23 km network of underground tunnels, the famous Bock casemates, were sculpted in the rocks of the city, making it the number one attraction in Luxembourg. They are unique in the world and testify to the glorious past of the legendary city fortress.
She is also part of the history of the Grand Duchy.
Léa Linster, a distinguished female chef, starred in 1987, and then winner of the Bocuse d'or 2 years later.
To date, she remains the only woman in the world to hold this ultimate gastronomic distinction.
We now head to Frisange, a few kilometres from Luxembourg, on the French border, for a little well-deserved tasty break.
Today Léa Linster is making a potato recipe for us.
Is this just a random dish? Certainly not, since it was thanks to this vegetable that she won the Bocuse d’or. Let’s go back to 1989
It is time to watch our chef at work.
Lea throws herself into a potato galette recipe, just for us!
Tasty isn’t it?
The charm of a simple, tasty, yet technical cuisine, served in a bright restaurant where a few piano notes might just resonate during dinner.
Bird songs are also expected to accompany your meal. The starred chef is eager to offer her guests a magnificent view, during the day.
And as always “with love” of course!
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A day with Brandy
Robert Brandy was born in Luxembourg in 1946. He discovered his passion for painting in a young age. He studied at the Beaux-Arts in Aix-en-Provence, where he came into contact with the School of Nizza as well as the happenings of BEN and the paintings of Bioulès and Vialat. His decision to move to south of France, was Paul Cézanne’s work. It was in 1972 that he created his first studio and started to work as a painter. In 1976, he returned to Luxembourg. Since then, he is working full-time as a professional artist painter. Another great passion of his is the restoration and driving of classic cars. Robert Brandy is exhibiting widely all over the world. Moreover, his works are held in private and public collections.
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Rijksmuseum Meermanno, The Hague
Museum d'Art et d'Histoire, Luxembourg
Museum of the city of Luxembourg
Museum of Modern Art, Birmingham
Museum der Menschenrechte, Geneva
Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne
Fonds Cantonnal de Decoration et d'Art visuel, Geneva
Communaute Française de Belgique, Brüssel
ISELP, Institut Superieur d'Etude du Language plastique, Brüssel
Museum of the 20th Century Arts, Timotca, USA
The Gallery of Contemporary Art, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
The Arts and Science Center, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA
Rutherford University Collection, New Jersey, USA
Carnegy Hall, New-York, USA
Fondation Antonio Prates, Lisbon
Kärntener Landesgalerie, Klagenfurt
Contemporary Collection, Budapest
Museum d'Art Moderne, Rijeka
Nouveau Siège de la Commission Européenne, Bruxelles
Bibliothèque du Centre Universitaire, Luxembourg (plafond)
Bibliothèque Nationale de Bern
Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris
Bibliothèque Nationale de Luxembourg
Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire de Strasbourg
Ville de Luxembourg
Collections d'Etat, Luxembourg, Dänemark, Bahrein
Bank of Luxembourg, Dexia-Bank International of Luxembourg
Bank General of Luxembourg, Banque et Caisse d'Eparne de l'Etat
Hessische Landesbank, Industriekreditbank, and other Banks and Societies in and out of Luxembourg.
Robert Brandy was interviewed at his studio in Luxembourg by Maria Bourbou, for the Youtube Channel, Luxembourg Art walk, in November 2019.
Filmmaking & Editing : Kostas Deko
Subtitles : Daphne Larounis
Produced by: Luxembourg Art walk
Luxembourg Art walk is presenting the cultural heritage of Luxembourg
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - Église Saint Alphonse (2018)
Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg, French: Luxembourg, German: Luxemburg), also known as Luxembourg City (Luxembourgish: Stad Lëtzebuerg or d'Stad, French: Ville de Luxembourg, German: Stadt Luxemburg, Luxemburg-Stadt)[pron 2], is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (also named Luxembourg), and the country's most populous commune. Standing at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers in southern Luxembourg, the city lies at the heart of Western Europe, situated 213 km (132 mi) by road from Brussels, 372 km (231 mi) from Paris, and 209 km (130 mi) from Cologne. The city contains Luxembourg Castle, established by the Franks in the Early Middle Ages, around which a settlement developed.
As of January 2018, Luxembourg City had a population of 116,323, which is more than three times the population of the country's second most populous commune (Esch-sur-Alzette).
In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP), with the city having developed into a banking and administrative centre. In the 2011 Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.
Luxembourg is one of the de facto capitals of the European Union (alongside Brussels and Strasbourg), as it is the seat of several institutions, agencies and bodies of the European Union, including the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Auditors, the Secretariat of the European Parliament, the European Investment Bank, the European Investment Fund, and the European Stability Mechanism.
MADRID WALK to ABC Museum from Noviciado Metro on Calle de San Bernardo | Spain
A first-person perspective Madrid walk tour down from Noviciado Metro on Calle de San Bernardo to the ABC Museum, a graphic art and illustration museum, finally towards Calle de Alberto Aguilera, where the tour concludes.
FILMED: July 2018 (weekday)
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ROUTE TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Calle de San Bernardo (junction with: Calle de los Reyes 02:56, Calle del Noviciado 04:40, Calle de San Vicente Ferrer 05:26, Calle de Quiñones 07:32, Calle Montserrat 08:39, Calle San Hermenegildo 09:06, 09:38)
10:07 Calle Montserrat (junction with: Calle Acuerdo 11:06)
11:36 Calle de Amaniel (junction with: Calle Santa Cruz de Marcenado 15:04)
16:34 Calle de Santa Cruz de Marcenado
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
02:12 Ministry of Justice Courthouse
02:42, 04:28 Noviciado Metro
05:06 Palace Parcent Government Office
06:32 Saints and Sinners Tattoo Shop
07:53 Second Visas Salesas Monastery
08:03 Church of Our Lady of Montserrat
11:08 Church of Santiago
11:41 ABC Museum (Museo ABC)
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Luxembourg City, Luxembourg / Grund, Pfaffenthal Lift / Λουξεμβούργο / TET SC
Pfaffenthal Lift is one of the two lifts that take you from the Grund to the Upper Part of the city of Luxembourg. The glass lift offers magnificent views over the Grund and the river sidewalk. If you are brave enough, you can stand on the glass floor section of the lift. Both of the lifts are free to use.
The Grund is one of Luxembourg City's oldest neighbourhoods. As far back as the 14th century, there is mention of a hospice operating in this area. It was located in the building that now houses the National Museum of Natural History. This predecessor of the city's modern-day hospices cared for the elderly, the infirm, and orphans.
On the horizon you can see The Plateau of Kirchberg, that in 1990 was chosen as the perfect spot for the skyscrapers of the European Institutions. The Court of Justice, the Commission, the Secretary of the Parliament and The Investment Bank call it home today.
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Ο ανελκυστήρας του Pfaffenthal είναι ένας από τους δύο ανελκυστήρες που σας μεταφέρουν από το Grund στην Άνω Πόλη του Λουξεμβούργου. Ο ανελκυστήρας προσφέρει υπέροχη θέα στο Grund και στον περίπατο του ποταμού. Αν είστε αρκετά γενναίοι, μπορείτε να παραμείνετε στο γυάλινο τμήμα του δαπέδου του ανελκυστήρα. Και οι δύο ανελκυστήρες του Grund είναι δωρεάν.
Το Grund είναι μια από τις παλαιότερες γειτονιές της πόλης του Λουξεμβούργου. Ήδη από τον 14ο αιώνα υπάρχει αναφορά για νοσοκομείο που λειτουργούσε στην περιοχή. Βρισκόταν στο κτίριο που φιλοξενεί σήμερα το Εθνικό Μουσείο Φυσικής Ιστορίας. Στο παρελθόν στο Grund έβρισκαν φροντίδα οι ηλικιωμένοι, οι άρρωστοι και τα ορφανά
Στον ορίζοντα μπορείτε να δείτε το Οροπέδιο του Kirchberg, το οποίο επιλέχθηκε το 1990 ως το ιδανικό σημείο για τους ουρανοξύστες των Ευρωπαϊκών Θεσμικών Οργάνων. Το Δικαστήριο, η Επιτροπή, ο Γραμματέας του Κοινοβουλίου και η Επενδυτική Τράπεζα το αποκαλούν σήμερα σπίτι τους.
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1954Shadow and I spent the day exploring some old haunts of Jesse and the James gang.
Visiting Taka Museum: Part-1 An Exciting Journey to the history of Bank Notes & Coins of the world.
Visiting the Taka Museum of Dhaka Bangladesh was an exciting journey to Knowledge about Bank Notes and Coins, their history and the history of the world. An armature documentary video on Taka Museum in Bangladesh, sponsored by Salam Stamp Center, an unprecedented visit during my stay in Bangladesh, June 28 2014. Nothing was written or planned to make this video, any error and mistakes are expected to be forgiven. This video was edited and posted for the Bangladesh Banknote_Coin collectors conference that took place yesterday. Please post your comment, advise any changes or corrections needed. The whole video was taken on my iPhone 5. I edited the video putting hundreds of clips together in last 23 hours to meet the need of the conference in Dhaka. Hope, you enjoyed the clip. There are two more video clips are on their way to my YouTube Channel:
Schengen, Luxembourg
This is Schengen in Luxembourg, where the Schengen Treaty was signed which removed border controls within the EU (except the UK). The river is the Mosel. You can read about it at
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - Monument of Grand Duchess Charlotte (2018)
Charlotte (Charlotte Adelgonde Élise/Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine; 23 January 1896 – 9 July 1985) reigned as Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1919 until her abdication in 1964.
She acceded to the throne on 14 January 1919 following the abdication of her sister, Marie-Adélaïde, due to political pressure. There had been controversies surrounding some of Marie-Adélaïde’s actions and calls for her abdication by some began to appear in parliament due to her being seen as cordial to the Germans that occupied Luxembourg during the First World War. Later, a double referendum on whether to retain the monarchy or become a republic and on the economic orientation of the country was held on 28 September 1919. In it, the majority voted to retain Charlotte as grand duchess.
She married Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma on 6 November 1919 with whom she would have six children. Following the 1940 German invasion of Luxembourg during the Second World War, Charlotte went into exile first in France, then Portugal, the United Kingdom, and North America. While in London, she began making broadcasts to the people of Luxembourg. She would return to Luxembourg in April 1945.
She abdicated in 1964 and was succeeded by her son Jean. Charlotte died from cancer on 9 July 1985.
Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg, French: Luxembourg, German: Luxemburg), also known as Luxembourg City (Luxembourgish: Stad Lëtzebuerg or d'Stad, French: Ville de Luxembourg, German: Stadt Luxemburg, Luxemburg-Stadt)[pron 2], is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (also named Luxembourg), and the country's most populous commune. Standing at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers in southern Luxembourg, the city lies at the heart of Western Europe, situated 213 km (132 mi) by road from Brussels, 372 km (231 mi) from Paris, and 209 km (130 mi) from Cologne. The city contains Luxembourg Castle, established by the Franks in the Early Middle Ages, around which a settlement developed.
As of January 2018, Luxembourg City had a population of 116,323, which is more than three times the population of the country's second most populous commune (Esch-sur-Alzette).
In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP), with the city having developed into a banking and administrative centre. In the 2011 Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.
Luxembourg is one of the de facto capitals of the European Union (alongside Brussels and Strasbourg), as it is the seat of several institutions, agencies and bodies of the European Union, including the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Auditors, the Secretariat of the European Parliament, the European Investment Bank, the European Investment Fund, and the European Stability Mechanism.
LUXEMBOURG A Timelapse & Hyperlapse - 4K
One minute in Luxembourg
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places in sequence
Abbaye de Neumünster
Gare de Luxembourg
Vianden Castle
Labbaye Saint Maurice et Saint Maur
Clervaux Castle
Luxembourg Bank Museum
Monument of Grand-Duchess Charlotte
Echauguette Espagnole
Casemates du Bock
Chateau de Clervaux
Adoplhe Bridge
Mudam Luxembourg
Some of the highlights at Mudam, to wish you a very happy new year 2018 and, mostly, to thank you all warmly for the exciting past year you have spent with us!
Mudam Luxembourg - Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean
Mudam strives to be attentive to every discipline in contemporary art. Its collection and programme reflect current artistic trends and appreciate the emergence of new artistic practices on a national and international scale.
Mudam Luxembourg, I. M. Pei architecture design
© vidéo: SKIN / Mudam Luxembourg