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Adolphe Bridge (Luxembourgish:
Adolphe-Bréck, French:
Pont Adolphe, German:
Adolphe-Brücke) is an arch bridge in
Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The bridge takes road traffic across the Pétrusse, connecting Boulevard Royal, in Ville Haute, to Avenue de la Liberté, in Gare. At 17.2 m wide, it carries four lanes of road traffic, three to Gare and a bus lane to Ville Haute, and has two footpaths for pedestrians.
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Adolf Bridge

The
Monument of Remembrance (French:
Monument du Souvenir), usually known by the nickname of the
Gëlle Fra (Luxembourgish for 'Golden Lady'), is a war memorial in
Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is dedicated to the thousands of Luxembourgers that volunteered for service in the armed forces in the Allied Powers in the First World War.
The Gëlle Fra is situated in Constitution Square, in the Ville Haute quarter of central Luxembourg City.
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Gëlle Fra

The
Passerelle, also known as the
Luxembourg Viaduct, is a viaduct in
Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It runs southwards from the city centre, Ville Haute, carrying road traffic across the Pétrusse
valley and connecting Boulevard Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Avenue de
la Gare. It is 290m long, with 24 arches, and 45m above the valley
floor.
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Passerelle
Luxembourg was the first city to be named European Capital of Culture
twice. The first time was in 1995. In 2007, the European Capital of
Culture was to be a cross-border area consisting of the Grand Duchy of
Luxembourg, the Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarland in Germany, the Walloon
Region and the German-speaking part of Belgium, and the Lorraine area
in France. The event was an attempt to promote mobility and the
exchange of ideas, crossing borders in all areas, physical,
psychological, artistic and emotional.
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Beautiful Parks

The
Pétrusse (Luxembourgish:
Péitruss, German:
Petruss) is a river flowing through Luxembourg, joining the Alzette at
Luxembourg City. It flows through the town of Hollerich. And
Spuerkeess the oldest bank of Luxembourg.
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