Luxemburgo

Tucked between Belgium, France, and Germany, landlocked Luxembourg defies its small size with remarkable cultural and economic influence. Though over ten times smaller than neighboring Belgium, it thrives as a multilingual nation—home to Luxembourgish, French, and German—and holds the world’s highest GDP per capita, anchored by its global banking prominence. Beyond the capital’s UNESCO-listed Old City, the country unfolds into forested valleys in the Guttland region, vineyard-lined slopes along the Moselle River where Riesling flows freely, and a landscape dotted with some 70 castles waiting to be explored.

Atracciones en Luxemburgo

Construidas originalmente como fortificación alrededor del centro histórico de la ciudad, las Murallas de la Corniche (Chemin de la Corniche) […]

Ubicado en el Parque Dräi Eechelen de Luxemburgo, el Museo de Arte Moderno Gran Duque Juan (MUDAM) se integra en […]

Ubicado en la inusualmente nombrada ciudad de Belgium, Wisconsin—entre Milwaukee y Sheboygan—el Luxembourg American Cultural Society and Center (LACS) sirve […]

Ubicado en la Ciudad de Luxemburgo, el Museo Nacional de Historia y Arte (Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art, MNHA) es […]

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