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City Anno 1600 The Old City of Luxembourg at night. In the Roman era, a fortified tower guarded the crossing of two Roman roads that met at the site of Luxembourg city. Through an exchange treaty with the abbey of Saint Maximin in Trier in 963, Siegfried I of the Ardennes, a close relative of King Louis II of France and Emperor Otto the Great, acquired the feudal lands of Luxembourg.
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Boulevard Royal (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ ʁwajal]) is a street in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.The boulevard is a one-way arterial road that runs around the northern and western parts of the city centre, Ville Haute.
An area of the (now extinct) commune of Hollerich was conferred the title on 7 April 1914, under the title of 'Hollerich-Bonnevoie'; [5] this status was lost when Hollerich was merged into Luxembourg City on 26 March 1920. [6] The last such statute affecting town status in Luxembourg was the Loi communale du 13 décembre 1988. In the order ...
Looking north along Avenue de la Liberté from Place de Paris, which was inaugurated following renovation works in June 2021. Avenue de la Liberté is a street in the Gare quarter of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.
The Quarters of Luxembourg City (French: quartiers; Luxembourgish: Quartierën) are the smallest administrative division for local government in Luxembourg City, the capital and largest city in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. There are currently twenty-four quarters, covering the commune of Luxembourg City in its entirety. They are: