Beer drinking is popular in Luxembourg and the tradition of brewing goes back many centuries. Two hundred years ago, there were over 200 breweries in...
Starting in Petange, this little tourist train makes its journey up and around hills to Fond-de-Gras. The train uses restored steam engines and carriages from...
The Minieresbunn is a narrow gauge railway that starts its journey in Fond-de-Gras, from where it carries passengers to Lasauvage, and then to Saulnes in...
Differdange Castle is situated in peaceful parkland and is now a campus for Miami University. Dating from the 16th Century, this romantic Renaissance castle had...
Situated in the small village of Lasauvage, Saintignon Castle houses an exhibition about the history of this former mining community on the border with France....
The second largest town in the country, Esch-sur-Alzette is known for the splendid architecture of its buildings built in the boom years of the steel...
Galgenberg Park is a large, beautiful landscaped area offering people of all ages the opportunity for relaxation and games. In the park are rose gardens,...
The Tram and Bus Museum contains a variety of exhibits such as a horse-drawn coach, tramway carriages and trailers, models of buses, historical uniforms and...
This postal museum relates the history of the post and telecommunications in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The huge collection includes historical appliances such as...
The State and Savings Bank (BCEE) has its own art gallery, and its contemporary art collection is located underground in tunnels originally built to link...
The small town of Rumelange played an important part in the development of industry in southern Luxembourg. Deep inside a mine shaft, the visitor can...