The Grund - Where time stands still
The Grund is also known as the fairytale district of Luxembourg and believe me that this is not exaggerated. It's a district in the heart of the city located in the valley of the river Alzette that will remind you of a charming village. It's one of the oldest districts in Luxembourg ville dating back to the 14th century. When you walk through the cobblestone streets and you're surrounded by medieval buildings you will go back in time and absorb the atmosphere around you. It's one of my favorite places in Luxembourg, and I make sure to go there every time we visit the city.
We walked a lot that day, so we decided to make it easier for us and took the elevator from the Pescatore park to the Alzette valley instead of walking down the hill. It was my first time taking this elevator and I was a bit nervous as I'm not comfortable in a closed space, but this elevator has glass walls, so it wasn't that bad.
It takes 71 meters to get to the valley and you can enjoy panoramic views on the way. It goes 2 meter every second which I thought would be very fast, but it was much slower than I expected. It's a nice experience and you should try it when you're there.
This is the elevator from Pfaffenthal and I still find it scary looking at it...
There are two elevators in the city - this one and the other one is in the Grund. We decided to walk from Pfaffenthal to the Grund as the trail will lead us along the city fortification through the Bock Promontory and finally to the Grund. On the way, we will walk through the district of craftsmen and professions with spectacular views of the Parc des Trois Glands and the Parc Dräi Eechelen.
It sounds like we have a plan, so let's go!
There is this charming house right in front of the elevator. Look at the plants behind the windows, I'm sure I would be friends with the owners instantly 😊 I was tempted to peek inside, but I got myself under the control and walked away...
But not before I took a photo of their autumn/Halloween decoration...
We walked through the park and noticed the strong contrast between the UNESCO World Heritage Site right below us with the new district called Kirchberg in the back...
Pfaffenthal is not so big, so in about 15 minutes we were approaching the casemates. From here we can see The Hollow Tooth (on the right) also known as Den Huelen Zant. It's a tower that has been partly dismantled and its remains remind us of the hollow tooth, hence its name. Next to it is the old bridge or Passerelle.
Luxembourg is such a green city! It's a pity, I'm not a runner as I'm sure it's a paradise for them...
On the left side of the trail was the valley and on the right side we walked along the cliffs. I don't know any other city that would have so many different layers...
Until now I only saw The Spanish Turret from the upper level of the city, so it was interesting to walk below it. There were many of them scattered along the fortification in the 17th century, but there are only a few of them that we can still see today.
The watch towers were part of the fortification, and therefore their purpose had to do something with the military (their exact purpose is not known), but they are so idyllic and I see their purpose rather in the romantic sense - maybe a meeting point for lovers to get inspired by the views and talk about the literature? Well, that's how I imagine dates in the medieval times 😊
My favorite part of our tour was when we approached The Castle bridge or Le Pont du Château. It's built out of red sandstones and the sunlight made it shine. It's a spectacular piece of architecture.
The bridge was built in the 18th century to connect the upper city with the Bock Promontory. It was built to replace the old wooden bridge which could be burned down in case of a threat. The region was in time of peace, and therefore it made sense to build something to last long. The bridge was renovated 30 years ago. Bridge
When you walk under the bridge you will have the Grund right in front of you...
I'm sure that it doesn't surprise you that the castle bridge is built on a cliff, right? We literally walked from one cliff to another and it seems that the entire city is somehow built on a cliff. You can see the castle bridge on the right...
From the tower ruins of the fortress we will down to the river to get to the Grund...
High above us was The Monument of the Millennium which was built to celebrate the first millennial anniversary of Luxembourg. It's an archaeological site and a view point.
We are approaching The Stierchen bridge with the views of the old bridge...
From the bridge we have the most beautiful views of the oldest parts of the city...
Once we crossed the bridge we could continue on the archaeological trail, but it would lead us up the cliffs again. Instead we stayed in the Grund...
The main monument of the Grund is the St. John Church which dates back to the 17th century. Those loungers have the perfect position to admire the Bock Promontory. Can you see the castle bridge peeking through the cliffs?
I was waiting for some wind as I imagined a photo with waving flags, but well, this must be enough too...
The Grund bridge is one of the most photogenic spots in Luxembourg...
It's always either up or down in Luxembourg...
This set up with the car made me somehow think of the south of France 😊
Before we knew it we were back in the elevator! Only this time it was more scary as it starts underground and there were way too many people for my liking. It took ages even though my husband claims that it was less than a minute.
The elevator is in front of The Justice Palace. The construction was finished only 15 years ago, and I like that the architects respected their surroundings and didn't design a concrete/glass building.
Temporarily, there are these large colorful vases placed in one of the walls that reflect the views of the valley which looks really nice.
The justice palace is part of many city trails also because of the views of the Grund from the sightseeing platform in front of it.
The Grund below us, Bock Promontory on the left, Kirchberg in the back.. so many things to see!
On our way back through the old town we stopped at The Grand Ducal Palace. It's the official residence of the grand ducal family. I was looking through the window hoping to see the grand duke with no success.
The palace was built in 1418 and it served as the town hall at that time. It serves as the residence since the 19th century. Palace
During summer months the palace is open to public when you can join one of the guided tours which includes the visit of some of the private chambers of the family. We missed the last tour by a couple of days and I still hope that one day we will come on time.
I was surprised to see only two guards in front of the palace, but truth to be told, it is not uncommon to meet the Grand Duke Henri in public places, such as the church on Sundays.
I have no idea in which part of the castle are the private chambers of the family, but my guess was that it's right there because of the curtains that were different in other parts of the palace.
The coat of arms of Luxembourg was inspired by the arms of the Duchy of Limburg. It has all the colors of the Luxembourgish flag. I guess this is the main gate to the palace.
This frowning face on the other side of the street caught my attention...
And as usually, there must be something hanging above our heads in the streets of the upper town. I remember umbrellas, butterflies and now plants leaves! My favorite tropical plant is a monstera and I was happy to see that it was included in the set up too...
It was our last day in Luxembourg and we had a long drive ahead of us, so we needed some sugar to motivate us. We found this charming place with fancy virgin cocktail and pretty decorations. We regretted to have eaten before as the menu looked good, but now we have one more reason to return 😊
I hope you have enjoyed another day with us...
Thank you for reading!
Cheers!
Martina
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Beautiful place, I hope to have the opportunity to visit it.
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It's still amazing to see building like this still existing, amazing in all aspects.
I must say.
It's like watching some ancient seasonal movie or been immersed in it
Love those reflection shots from the bridge and the gateway into Grund 😍 fairytale for sure!
I didn't even notice the reflection before 😂 But you're right! It's very nice 😊
Thank you for stopping by!
Oh, I parked there my car and you captured it... Now you know I was there too...
😂
Just kidding of course, but wow, this fairytale district of Luxembourg looks FANTASTIC! And the cocktails in the end - the icing on the cake 🍹
Hahaha, I thought I saw you behind a corner 😂
The cocktail was so delicious! Virgin cocktails are mainly certain mix of various fruit juices, but this really was like a normal cocktail, just without alcohol 😊
Hahaha, maybe 😉
Wonderful Pictures
The Grund, another amazing place I have to put on my list of things to do in Luxembourg.
Thanks for this perfect post, going through your post I felt like I was already walking the streets there.
You can't miss it when you're in Luxembourg as it's one of the go to places 😊
Thank you for stopping by 😊
Thank you very much for this valuable information which I will keep in mind.
I wish I had found this post before this weekend because I was in Luxembourg and saw this village from the top of the hill. I must admit that this was one of the most beautiful locations I have ever seen. I didn't know about the elevator, I thought to visit this district I needed to climb down from the hill and I had no energy for that. I will write about my experience soon. But sad, I didn't explore such a beautiful district.
The photos are really beautiful; when I was there it was raining :D
Now, you have to visit Luxembourg one more time 😉
I talked with blind last week and told him that it's going to rain 😊 Autumn in Luxembourg is cold and rainy, so it's better to visit in late spring or summer (just a tip for next time 😉)
Yes, next time but it was gorgeous to see all the fall colors. Our trip was short, day trip and it was worth it. Hopefully will go there again if I stay in Europe...
It really looks like a magical place where fairies live, it seems that they are going to come out at any moment. What I liked the most are the constructions on the rocks, how fascinating!
Thank you very much for this tour, I loved it! A big hug @delishtreats ❤️
I also like the view from the valley to the upper town 😊
Have a lovely day! 🤗
Have a wonderful day!❤️
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Thank you for the very lovely tour. The mix of nature and interesting building placement is marvelous. The cliffs, the structures build above them, and the weathering, really give it a lot of character. One of my favorite pictures was the Castle Bridge. I love how it was illuminated by sunlight, and how it reflects it.
The Justice Palace looks so simple, yet elegant. The colorful vases were a nice touch. The Grand Ducal Palace is what I would imagine a modern palace would look like. But seeing that it was from the 1418 really makes me think that the design is timeless.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful place with us.
It's also one of my favorite places. I love how it's set between the cliffs. It's like it doesn't belong there, yet it fits there perfectly.
There are many nice buildings in Luxembourg, and I will show some more in a few weeks 😊
Thank you for your kind words! 🤗
It is a nice place very clean.
Wow!! Absolutely stunning and I had never heard of this place before reading your post and now so it's someplace that I want to visit. Thanks 👍🏻
The best thing is that beautiful trees are planted outside and inside the houses and they have many good benefits on top of our health and all these buildings are very beautiful in their maps and here are the buildings with water. People who live here are very lucky because they can see such a beautiful sight every day.
The first thing I have to point out here is that first photo is dreamy.
2 meters per second is like the speed of light hahahaha... I don't like elevators.
Spectacular view of the buildings and their roofs, everything so neat and tidy and harmonious... it's the site of fairy tales, really. What a marvel. I really enjoy watching from above. I feel in communion with other dimensions. And so much peace.
I also like the cobblestone streets and the cars that appear on the streets, just like that, magically to reflect the buildings...lol. If it were mine, so much the better.
Thank you so much for these walks. Oh, the hanging leaves enchanted me. A few days ago I found one in my yard, just its veins. It was a dry leaf that looked like filigree. Beautiful.
Cheers!
(nice close that cocktail)
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