Luxembourg is a country located in Europe bordered with Belgium, Germany, and France. It is a landlocked country with small townships and villages. Luxembourg has been ruled by many nationals, invaders, and ruling houses in its long history. The Celts, the Belgic peoples, Ligurians, and Romans from Italy, and especially the Franks were most influential. The majority of the people here speak English, while some people also speak German and French. The great majority of Luxembourg’s native citizens are Roman Catholic, with a small number of other religions including Jews and Muslims.
Here below are some interesting photos that show street scenes, trains, roads, towns, and everyday life of Luxembourg in May 1995.
Has it changed that much? I haven’t been back to Luxembourg.
Belval probably has changed alot; all modern buildings and it is becoming a hub for advance technology and science research.
There is tram which looks quite futuristic and moves from Gare to Luxexpo in Kirchberg. Luxexpo itself might be something new. And lot of English speakers apart from French.
The tramway has actually been extended from the train station to Gasperich near the stadium.
And I believe, Kirchberg has also changed a lot to become a finance and corporate hub.
Belval has undergone a lot of changes. Today, it is a modern city with a concert hall, shopping center, museum, cinema, bank, etc. The most significant industrial buildings were preserved but integrated into an urban setting.
That’s awesome! Dudelange hasn’t changed, at least not the parts shown in those pictures.
Luxembourg-City’s central train station has changed quite a bit over the years.
If I’m ever able to travel abroad again, I’ll surely visit.
That’s awesome!
If you want to see vintage black and white photos, have a walk through the Centre Hospitalier Luxembourg. Their walls are full of old photos.
Of course, do so during visiting hours and don’t interfere with staff doing their work. The best time, for me, is when I have a doctor’s visit and I go a bit early or stay after to have a wander on the first floor where doctors’ cabinets are.
I don’t know if the other floors have them as those are restricted to patients and their visitors.
Ah, the classic collection of 1995 that gets posted every 2-3 years, always nice to see.
That guy really liked trains
Cool! Ah yes, the metal thing that was out in front of the steel factory in Dudelange is now sitting in front of the university of Luxembourg Kirchberg
https://maps.app.goo.gl/64RXF1Aiho34nk5v5
Is it confirmed the same one? Would be kinda funny.
I can’t confirm really, and may be very wrong. If it’s not the same, it looks very similar