City Gardens, Luxembourg



Shirley Goodmann
Displayed: times.After the fortress was dismantled in 1867, the available space on the western side of the city was partly used for the city park, which was designed by the famous Parisian country planner Edouard André. The gardens provide not only rest and relaxation for walkers, but also contain several relevant edifices and monuments. More info on: www.lcto.lu
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