Tour audio The Medieval City of Luxembourg
2 sights
- Aperçu de l'audioguide
-
Aperçu de l'audioguide
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Luxembourg City was a fortress renowned throughout Europe for several centuries, and countless remains still to be seen around town remind visitors of the city’s rich heritage in the field of military history. Medieval Luxembourg, for its part, would appear to have left fewer traces of its past.
Our tourguide takes you to lesser-known spots in the medieval city. History students from the Institute for History at the University of Luxembourg share their knowledge with you, bringing to life the city and its inhabitants between the tenth and sixteenth century.
In the course of the tour, you will encounter exhibits taken from the exhibitions “Urban Archaeology” at the Musée national d’histoire et d’art and “The Luxembourg Story” on display at the Lëtzebuerg City Museum. These exhibitions are an excellent way in which to complement this tour.
The items as shown were recovered from excavations which (unless otherwise stated) were conducted by the Centre national de Recherche archéologique (CNRA) and the former Fonds national de renovation de la vieille ville. City guide compiled by: Marie-Paule Jungblut, edutainment.uni.lu, Institute for history of the University of Luxembourg; Historical advisor: Prof. Dr. Michel Pauly, Institute for History; Archaeological advisors: Christiane Bis-Worch, CNRA, Isabelle Yegles-Becker.
Enjoy!
- 1 Castle of the Counts
- 2 Altmünster Abbey
- 3 St Michel’s Church
- 4 "Old Market"
- 5 Rue Wiltheim Nos. 8 and 10
- 6 Three Towers
- 7 “Spudelsgasse”
- 8 Guildhall of the Grocers
- 9 "Wasssergaass" - Rue de l'Eau
- 10 Church of St Nicholas
- 11 New Market - "Novum Forum"
- 12 Town hall
-
Aperçu de l'audioguide
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Luxembourg City was a fortress renowned throughout Europe for several centuries, and countless remains still to be seen around town remind visitors of the city’s rich heritage in the field of military history. Medieval Luxembourg, for its part, would appear to have left fewer traces of its past.
Our tourguide takes you to lesser-known spots in the medieval city. History students from the Institute for History at the University of Luxembourg share their knowledge with you, bringing to life the city and its inhabitants between the tenth and sixteenth century.
In the course of the tour, you will encounter exhibits taken from the exhibitions “Urban Archaeology” at the Musée national d’histoire et d’art and “The Luxembourg Story” on display at the Lëtzebuerg City Museum. These exhibitions are an excellent way in which to complement this tour.
The items as shown were recovered from excavations which (unless otherwise stated) were conducted by the Centre national de Recherche archéologique (CNRA) and the former Fonds national de renovation de la vieille ville. City guide compiled by: Marie-Paule Jungblut, edutainment.uni.lu, Institute for history of the University of Luxembourg; Historical advisor: Prof. Dr. Michel Pauly, Institute for History; Archaeological advisors: Christiane Bis-Worch, CNRA, Isabelle Yegles-Becker.
Enjoy!
Commentaires
1 avis
Évaluer cette visite-
08-31-2021
erg mooie wandeling. je hebt bij een paar punten een lift om naar het onderste gedeelte te gaan en terug. scheelt een hoop geklim. daar waar het blauwe streepje ophoudt
Téléchargez l'appli gratuite izi.TRAVEL
Créez vos propres visites audio!
L'utilisation du système et de l'appli de guide mobile est totalement gratuite
