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Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Because of its strategic position, Luxembourg was, from the 16th century until 1867, when its walls were dismantled, one of Europe's greatest fortified sites. It was repeatedly reinforced as it passed from one great European power to another: the Holy Roman Emperors, the House of Burgundy, the Habsburgs, the French and Spanish kings, and finally the Prussians. Until their partial demolition, the fortifications were a fine example of military architecture spanning several centuries.
The old quarters and fortifications are public city space and can be explored freely at any time. The Pétrusse Casemates, one of the main official fortification visits, runs 7 days a week with entry every 15 minutes from 09:45 to 17:00 final admission, and closes on 25 December and 1 January.
Free