Cité Judiciaire (Judiciary City)
Home to numerous courts and law offices in Luxembourg City.
The Casemates
The fortified walls of Luxembourg still stand in the modern city.
Walkway
Cobblestone pathways lead visitors around Luxembourg City's historic sights.
The Grund
Historic old quarter in Luxembourg’s lower city.
Ancient City Walls
These stout city walls, still standing today, were all but impregnable and gave Luxembourg the nickname "Gibraltar of the North."
St. John's Church and the Neumünster Abbey
Originally built in 1606 (although they've been rebuilt a few times over the years). Throughout history the abbey has been a monastery, prison, and barracks. Today it's a cultural centre.
St. John's Church and the Neumünster Abbey
Another view, showing more of the central square.
The Bock
The imposing edifice of The Bock, the towering cliffs that provided Luxembourg with centuries of fortification.
Bridge over the Alzette River
Love locked in Luxembourg
Locks of love are everywhere, even Luxembourg City.
Train through Luxembourg City
The Casemates
Tunnels and passageways inside The Bock.
Cannon in Casemates
The Bock Casemates were used to defend Luxembourg from invaders numerous times throughout history.
Casemates Tunnels
The tunnels and passageways of the Casemates get pretty narrow.
Looking out from the Bock Casemates back toward the overlook.