Palais Grand-Ducal, Luxembourg — Przewodnik dla zwiedzających i co robić w okolicy
O Palais Grand-Ducal
The Palais Grand-Ducal is the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg and one of the city's most prestigious buildings. Originally constructed in the 16th century as Luxembourg's town hall, this stunning structure showcases a beautiful Renaissance facade that reflects the architectural craftsmanship of its era. The palace underwent a significant transformation in 1890 when it was repurposed as the royal residence, becoming the seat of the reigning Grand Duke. What makes the Palais Grand-Ducal special is its accessibility to visitors during summer months. From mid-July through early September, the public can tour the palace's interior and experience the grandeur of the royal apartments and halls. Questo's guided tours through the palace reveal centuries of Luxembourg's royal history and the craftsmanship of master builders who created its ornate rooms. The Renaissance architectural elements blend seamlessly with later additions, creating an impressive ensemble that tells the story of Luxembourg's monarchy. Visitors are often struck by the elegance of the ceremonial halls and the attention to detail in every corner. The palace remains a living symbol of Luxembourg's continuity as a nation, where tradition and governance intertwine within its historic walls.
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- 17 Rue du Marché-aux-Herbes, 1728 Luxembourg
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