Great Ducal Palace, Luxembourg City
A mandatory landmark in the city of Luxembourg, the Great Ducal Palace (Groussherzogleche Palais) is a magnificent Renaissance building dating from 1572 that serves as an official residence of the ruler of the country, the great Duke Henri.It was built as the initial town hall of the city in 1572 - a role it served until 1795 - eventually passing its current use as the Grand -Ducal Place in 1890. n n, is still the Duke's full -time house, the public has the opportunity to take a look during the special organized tours,Attractions of the city.Nine tours are available daily and are held in a variety of different languages, including English.Tickets are made available through the Luxembourg Tourism Office of their office in Place Guillaume II. In the attraction points of the tour include the chance to see the luxurious, elegantly furnished interior, including the ceremonial rooms used on significant occasions, such as the visits of the foreign dignitaries.


