Chemin de la Corniche and its surroundings

This pedestrian promenade, located in Luxembourg City, has often been referred to as 'Europe's most beautiful balcony' and is a delight to stroll down during the day or night. Chemin de la Corniche follows the narrow valley of the Alzette River along the old city walls of the fortifications built by the Spanish and Austrians... Continue Reading →

The Bock Casemates

When crowds flock to Luxembourg's capital, the Casemates are always featured on their to-do list. However, little is known about the origins of the old fortress that hasn't ceased to protect the city and its people over the centuries. On Monday afternoon, I decided to go inside the casemates, a place that is thought to... Continue Reading →

Florin Balaban – the man behind the caricatures

Self-portrait by Florin Balaban While audiences are more familiar with his caricatures printed daily in the Luxemburger Wort, few know that Florin Balaban is a man of many talents. Balaban, who draws caricatures on international political topics for Luxembourg's major newspaper, calls himself ''a fine witness of the world's political scene'', admitting that he is... Continue Reading →

Explore Kirchberg’s best kept sculpture secrets

Only half a kilometre east of Luxembourg's city centre, you'll find the Kirchberg Plateau known for being a major business hub and financial district. However, besides the usual signs of prosperous corporate culture, Kirchberg has much more to offer. After wandering about from across the plateau, it doesn't take long before you discover many urban... Continue Reading →

Easter Monday Market in Luxembourg

These pictures were taken on Easter Monday in Luxembourg City at the annual Eimaischen market. If you are interested to know more about Eimaischen celebrations, read my previous post ''Join the locals and celebrate Eimaischen this weekend'' Photos Copyright: Roxana Mironescu

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