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Panorama City Map Panorama City Map LCTO Index A3.pdf 16.11.2007 18:30:10 Place de l’Europe | Europaplatz | Europe Square 20 D4 Fort Thüngen 32 D4 + C1 MUDAM – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean 41 D4 + C1 1 C M Y Philharmonie Luxembourg 44 D4 Parlement européen | Europäisches Parlament | European Parliament 64 E4 D’Coque – Centre National Sportif et Culturel 67 F4CM MY CY Your prime address in Luxembourg for leisure, business and cultureCMY K Administration Communication & Convention Bureau Tourist Information Press Relations Tel. (+352) 22 75 65 Tel. (+352) 22 28 09 Tel. (+352) 4796-4722 Fax (+352) 46 70 73 Fax (+352) 46 70 70 Fax (+352) 46 70 70 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 30, Place Guillaume II Events & Culture Guided Tours Incoming b.p. 181 Tel. (+352) 22 02 06 Tel. (+352) 4796-2709 Tel. (+352) 4796-4731 L-2011 Luxembourg Fax (+352) 4796-4790 Fax (+352) 47 48 18 Fax (+352) 47 48 18 www.lcto.lu [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Marketing Tel. (+352) 4796-4723/24 Fax (+352) 46 70 70 [email protected] On sale: Map “City and surroundings” Price: 4 EUR Palais Grand-Ducal | Großherzoglicher Palast 1 B2 Cercle Municipal | Stadtpalais | City Palace 6 B2 Place Guillaume II | Wilhelmsplatz | William Square 14 B2 Palace of the Grand Dukes Place d’Armes | Paradeplatz | Place d’Armes 13 B2 Place de la Constitution | Konstitutionsplatz | Constitution Square 15 B2 Place Clairefontaine | Clairefontaineplatz | Clairefontaine Square 16 B2 Pont Adolphe | Adolphebrücke | Adolphe Bridge 21 B2 Casemates de la Pétrusse | Petruss-Kasematten | Pétrusse Casemates 26 B2 Viaduc | Viadukt | Viaduct 22 C2 Rocher du Bock | Bockfelsen | Bock Promontory 24 C2 Casemates du Bock | Bock-Kasematten | Bock Casemates 25 C2 Corniche 27 C2 Trois Tours | Drei Türme | Three towers 31 C1 Mur de Wenceslas | Wenzelsmauer | Wenceslas Wall 35 C2 Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art | Nationalmuseum für Musée d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg | Historisches Museum der Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain | Casino Luxembourg – Forum Geschichte und Kunst | National Museum of History and Art 37 C2 Stadt Luxemburg | Luxembourg City History Museum 38 C2 für zeitgenössische Kunst | Casino Luxembourg – Forum of contemporary art 40 B2 CCRN Centre de Rencontre Culturel Abbaye de Neumünster 45 C2 Grund C2 Vallée de la Pétrusse | Petrusstal | Pétrusse Valley A-B-C 2-3.
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