Luxembourg

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Towering above this leafy triangular ‘square’ is a monolith topped by a wreath-bearing golden maiden commemorating Luxembourg’s WWI dead. — Lonely Planet
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Neumünster cultural centre puts on a series of concerts, meetings and exhibitions. — Michelin Guide
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The Grand-Ducal palace is the town home of the Grand Duke and, since 1895, it is also the scene of most official activities. — Michelin Guide
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This has been called «the most beautiful balcony in Europe» because of its views. — Michelin Guide
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At the entrance, the Archaeological Crypt provides an excellent introduction, with an audiovisual presentation depicting Luxembourg history from the 10th to the 15th centuries. — Fodor's
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A mighty 9th-century fortress-castle perched on a hill above town draws most of Vianden's visitors. — Frommer's
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Once the local rulers had gone these enchanting ruins housed common folk in an almost real life fairy tale.  — Atlas Obscura
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It looms 500 ft above the Sûre River, with commanding views of three valleys. Restorations have made this rambling hodgepodge of towers and walls more accessible. — Fodor's
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Luxembourg's most comprehensive war museum, Diekirch’s Musée National d’Histoire Militaire, set in a former brewery in the town centre, is packed full of WWII equipment, vehicles and memorabilia. — Lonely Planet
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This noble mash-up in eastern Luxembourg is part Medieval, part Renaissance, all castle.  — Atlas Obscura
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The Musée d'Histoire de la Ville de Vianden covers several Vianden-linked themes, ranging from antiques dating from the 16th century...to the life and times of local hero Edmond de la Fontaine. — Fodor's
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The Caves Bernard-Massard is an independent vintner specializing in sparkling wines. — Fodor's
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Victor Hugo was in Vianden in 1871, and the town will never forget it. The Maison de Victor Hugo celebrates his life with photos, documents and other memorabilia. — Fodor's
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Also billed as the Musée d'Art de la Ville de Luxembourg (City of Luxembourg Art Gallery), this lovely white mansion house is surrounded by perfectly tended gardens and feels like a haven of peace in the heart of the bustling city. — Fodor's
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Two sections of the passages, containing former barracks, cavernous slaughterhouses, bakeries, and a deep well, are open to the public. — Fodor's
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This square is known locally as the Knuedler, a name derived from the girdle worn by Franciscan monks who once had a monastery on the site. — Fodor's
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