Luxembourg: History, Landscape, and Traditions
By (Author) Stphane Bern
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
1st February 2017
France
General
Non Fiction
914.9350444
Hardback
160
Width 220mm, Height 300mm
1300g
Discover the magic of Luxembourg with this homage to the country's rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful landscapes. Steeped in history, the small baroque country of Luxembourg is one of the few remaining hidden treasures of Europe. With a 1,000-year-old heritage, including the Old City fortifications and ruins that are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this landlocked nation-best known as a center for banking and telecommunications-offers a surprisingly rich diversity of natural wonders. This volume brings the reader on a journey through Luxembourg's picturesque countryside, unveiling the country's fascinating history, culture, and geography. Revealing the myriad of riches that this country - one of Europe's best-kept secrets - has to offer, the book is completed with a detailed visitor's guide to the best addresses for cultural, gastronomic, and historical experiences, along with an agenda of annual events and festivities.
"This luscious look at a too often unheralded landscape reveals the holdovers of a heritage 1,000 years in the making, including UNESCO World Heritage Site ruins and ramparts. The landlocked Luxembourg, which shares a border with Germany, Belgium and France, is also one of the most picturesque places in Western Europe, where history, culture and nature form a fascinating pictorial of a country celebrating centuries of tradition through a variety of riches today."
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Stphane Bern is a popular journalist in France. He has published numerous books, including Highland Living and The Best Loved Villages of France.
Guillaume de Laubiers photographs have appeared in many books, including Highland Living and A Home in Paris.