



Directly connected to the city centre via the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, this is where the leading lights of business and culture come together. The concert hall of the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, which first opened in 2005, stages high-class concerts for music lovers. The Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art, known as MUDAM on the international art scene, attracts both national and international visitors. The “d’Coque”, which is the nation’s biggest sports and cultural centre, and the “Utopolis”, which is the city’s biggest cinema, both provide first-class entertainment and variety.
In terms of family life, one of the best educational establishments is right on your doorstep in the form of the European School.
The European Court of Justice, the Court of Auditors, the European Investment Bank, the Chamber of Commerce, the European Parliament and many other key institutions and banks have all chosen this highly attractive location – and for good reason.
A truly international flair presides over the Kirchberg Plateau.