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Europe/Luxembourg In Luxembourg , the standard time is Central European Time (CET; UTC+01:00 ). [ 1 ] Daylight saving time is observed from the last Sunday in March (02:00 CET) to the last Sunday in October (03:00 CEST).
Kirchberg (Luxembourgish: Kierchbierg, pronounced [ˈkiːɐ̯ɕbiəɕ] ⓘ; lit. ' church hill ') is a quarter in north-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.It consists of a plateau overlooking the north-east of the historical city center, Ville Haute, connected to the rest of the elevated city by the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, which spans the Pfaffenthal valley.
Kirchberg, Luxembourg [36] 60 m: 7.09 Patrizia van der Weken: 21 January 2024 CMCM Meeting Kirchberg, Luxembourg [37] 200 m: 23.29 Patrizia van der Weken: 18 February 2024 Luxembourgish Championships Kirchberg, Luxembourg [38] 300 m: 39.55 Patrizia van der Weken: 17 December 2021 Kirchberg, Luxembourg 400 m: 55.80 Charline Mathias: 16 January 2010
Kirchberg (German for "Church Hill") commonly refers to: Kirchberg, Luxembourg , a quarter of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Court of Justice of the European Union (metonym)
There are a handful of buildings in Luxembourg used by the Parliament. [3] The city hosts the Secretariat of the European Parliament (employing over 4000 people), mostly based in the Kirchberg district. TOA and TOB, known as La Porte de l'Europe
The Kirchberg District Centre [a] (French: Centre de Quartier Kirchberg; German: Stadtteilzentrum Kirchberg) is a mixed-use building complex in northeastern Kirchberg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg containing both an office complex and shopping mall, with their principal tenants respectively being the European Commission's statistical office, Eurostat, and an Auchan hypermarket.
The Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art (French: Musée d'art moderne Grand-Duc Jean), abbreviated to Mudam, is a museum of modern art in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The museum stands on the site of the old Fort Thüngen , on the southwestern edge of the Kirchberg-plateau , in close proximity to many of the European Union ...
Prior to completion, rail commuters to the Kirchberg plateau would have to alight at the central Luxembourg station and make a further commute across the city. [3] The pre-construction analysis took place between 2013 and 2014, [ 4 ] with construction works spanning from March 2015, to late 2017.