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Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: ''Groussherzogtum Lëtzebuerg'', French:''Grand-Duché de Luxembourg'', German: ''Großherzogtum Luxemburg''), is a landlocked country in the Benelux bordered by Belgium, France and Germany, lying at the crossroad of Germanic and Latin cultures. It is the only Grand Duchy in the world and is the second-smallest of the European Union member states.
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Luxembourg City is home to the Bock Casemates, a UNESCO World Heritage site with underground tunnels.
Luxembourg City, the capital of Luxembourg, offers a unique blend of history and modernity with its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the impressive Bock Casemates, a network of underground tunnels, or stroll through the charming Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the contemporary exhibitions at the Mudam Luxembourg, while those seeking relaxation can unwind in the serene Parc de Merl. With its diverse culinary scene and bustling markets, Luxembourg City provides an array of experiences for every traveler.
The Victor Hugo House Museum showcases the writer's life during his exile in Vianden.
Nestled in the picturesque Our Valley, Vianden is a charming town in Luxembourg known for its rich history and stunning landscapes. Visitors can explore the majestic Vianden Castle, a beautifully restored medieval fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The town also offers a variety of activities, such as hiking along scenic trails, enjoying a leisurely ride on the chairlift, or visiting the Victor Hugo House to discover the famous author's connection to the area. With its blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, Vianden provides a delightful escape for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.

Adolphe Bridge
Adolphe Bridge has become an unofficial national symbol of sorts, representing Luxembourg's independence, and has become one of Luxembourg City's main tourist attractions. The bridge was designed by Paul Séjourné, a Frenchman, and Paul Rodange, a Luxembourger, and was built between 1900 and 1903. Its design was copied in the construction of Walnut Lane Bridge in Philadelphia, the United States."
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Luxembourg City is home to the Bock Casemates, a UNESCO World Heritage site with underground tunnels.
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