What are the famous places in Luxembourg?
Museums Mudam National Museum of History and Art National Museum of Natural History Museum of the History of the City of Luxembourg Post and Telecommunications Museum Tram and Bus Museum Casino Luxembourg – Forum of contemporary art Robert Krieps Building (“Tutesall”) Old Town Its core is the Fish Market, the oldest part of the capital. Cosy cafés, speciality restaurants and artist haunts enhance the attractiveness of the narrow, sinuous lanes in this district. The Old Town boasts the national Museum for History and Art, the Museum of the History of the City of Luxembourg, Saint Michael’s Church, the Bock Promontory with the Casemates and the Grand Ducal Palace. Lower Towns The lower towns of Grund, Clausen and Pfaffenthal – which were inhabited in bygone days – line the banks of the Alzette. Especially skilled workmen who needed the Alzette water to carry out their craft had always settled here. In Grund the visitor comes across Neumünster Abbey and the National Museum of Natural Hist