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Luxembourg is a small landlocked grand duchy in the heart of Western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. One of the world's smallest sovereign nations, it is also one of the wealthiest - consistently ranking among the highest GDP per capita countries on Earth - a prosperous microstate of medieval castles, deep river gorges, and a remarkably preserved capital city that punches far above its size in history, culture, and architectural beauty.
Luxembourg City, the capital, is built across a dramatic landscape of rocky promontories and deep valleys carved by the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers - its historic old town and fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with ancient ramparts, casemates hewn directly into the rock, and grand ducal palaces rising above one of the most picturesque cityscapes in all of Europe. The Ardennes region in the north, known locally as "Little Switzerland," offers dense forest, winding river valleys, and fairy-tale castle ruins that make it one of the most scenic corners of Western Europe. Explore related settings through our Castles & Palaces, UNESCO Sites, and Scenic Views collections.
Luxembourgish cuisine blends French, German, and Belgian influences - judd mat gaardebounen (smoked pork collar with broad beans) is the national dish, while riesling wine from the Moselle Valley and local craft beers are points of considerable national pride. Despite its size, Luxembourg is home to three distinct linguistic and cultural communities - Luxembourgish, French, and German are all official languages - giving it a cultural richness and cosmopolitan character entirely disproportionate to its geography. Browse related feeds under Bridges, Parks & Recreation, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
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Luxembourg is a small landlocked grand duchy in the heart of Western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. One of the world's smallest sovereign nations, it is also one of the wealthiest - consistently ranking among the highest GDP per capita countries on Earth - a prosperous microstate of medieval castles, deep river gorges, and a remarkably preserved capital city that punches far above its size in history, culture, and architectural beauty.
Luxembourg City, the capital, is built across a dramatic landscape of rocky promontories and deep valleys carved by the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers - its historic old town and fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with ancient ramparts, casemates hewn directly into the rock, and grand ducal palaces rising above one of the most picturesque cityscapes in all of Europe. The Ardennes region in the north, known locally as "Little Switzerland," offers dense forest, winding river valleys, and fairy-tale castle ruins that make it one of the most scenic corners of Western Europe. Explore related settings through our Castles & Palaces, UNESCO Sites, and Scenic Views collections.
Luxembourgish cuisine blends French, German, and Belgian influences - judd mat gaardebounen (smoked pork collar with broad beans) is the national dish, while riesling wine from the Moselle Valley and local craft beers are points of considerable national pride. Despite its size, Luxembourg is home to three distinct linguistic and cultural communities - Luxembourgish, French, and German are all official languages - giving it a cultural richness and cosmopolitan character entirely disproportionate to its geography. Browse related feeds under Bridges, Parks & Recreation, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Belgium, France, and Germany.