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LUXEMBOURG is More Interesting Than I Expected 

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A few hours of wandering around Luxembourg City, the capital of the very small (and little known) European country of Luxembourg.
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@BobbySpencer-BBDGTL
@BobbySpencer-BBDGTL 2 года назад
I am an American who has been living in Luxembourg for the last 6 years now. It’s nice to see people come here and experience it since it’s often not on anyones radar.
@Blablagerman
@Blablagerman 2 года назад
Btw Gab, you often explained your viewers abt the SchengenZone. Schengen is a small city in Luxemburg where they signed the schengen contracts.its bordertown of 3 countries:Luxemburg France Germany
@sc0ttschannel
@sc0ttschannel 2 года назад
The stone read: stone in honor of Goethe, which was erected on November 3, 1935 by the Luxembourg student association. A bronze image of the "Goethe head" is attached to the front of the monument. The following words of the poet are engraved on the back: "Here is so much grandeur combined with grace, so much seriousness combined with loveliness, that one would wish that Poussin had used his wonderful talent in such rooms."
@_____J______
@_____J______ 2 года назад
The Monument of Remembrance, also known as Gëlle Fra, was opened in 1923 as a memorial dedicated to all the citizens who volunteered during World War I. Situated in Constitution Square, it stands as a 21 meter-tall obelisk, and features a bronze statue of the Greek goddess of victory, Nike, dramatically holding out a wreath. Two other figures at the foot of the obelisk represent the soldiers of Luxembourg; one is dead, and the other is mourning his compatriot. This statue strongly conveys the sense of sadness and loss felt by the people of Luxembourg during the war, whilst still representing the freedom which rises up through the misery and pain. It is an enthralling and thought-provoking monument to visit whilst in the city.
@bhengdelavega6191
@bhengdelavega6191 2 года назад
Amazing country of Luxembourg!! ❤️ Thank you for bringing me there gab. Without any protocols due to pandemic and No Visa Required No Plane ticket. Just only chills here in my room by watching your vlogs. every night. 🥂🍾
@EvaOwen
@EvaOwen 2 года назад
I visited Luxembourg and stayed overnight as part of a European tour when I was 18. Since I don’t remember much about it, I am glad that you are taking me & your other viewers on a virtual tour there now.
@dee74raz
@dee74raz 2 года назад
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@davenelson9505
@davenelson9505 2 года назад
Free Public Transportation for the whole country! That's incredible.
@bazzatheblue
@bazzatheblue 2 года назад
Good to see Luxembourg,been there twice,first in 1986 then again in 2002,enjoyed both trips very much.Scenic and quite a bit to do as well.
@AnthonyLauder
@AnthonyLauder 2 года назад
I lived in Luxembourg for several years, but that was more than 25 years ago. Watching your video brought back so many delightful memories. Thank you.
@keepcreationprocess
@keepcreationprocess 2 года назад
I think that Gabriel is the most resilient and polite friendly person on the youtube internet......
@paulmitchell3877
@paulmitchell3877 2 года назад
Hey! Another small country lies in the center of Vilnius, Lithuania. It’s name is Uzupis. Founded in the 1990’s. Much to see in the old town of Vilnius, where many historical films are made.
@MattWhitingsEurope
@MattWhitingsEurope 2 года назад
Was last in Luxembourg in 2017 so nice to take a more up to date walk around with you. When I visited the Adolphe Bridge was surrounded by scaffolding - good to see they got the maintenance work done!
@tbyers31
@tbyers31 2 года назад
Nice walk around the city. Another half hour’s walk toward the airport would have taken you near the American Battle of the Bulge cemetery in Hamm where about 5,100 are buried, including General Patton. Luxembourg got invaded twice in the war-May 1940 and December 1944 and paid the price.
@CharlesTravels
@CharlesTravels 2 года назад
Before I visited Luxembourg City, I thought I could see most things in a day. But to my huge surprise, I needed many more days to explore. Thank you for the video and it brought the memories back. The wall that overlooking down the city, I was there eating the chocolate I bought in the city. 😁
@arroarro6825
@arroarro6825 2 года назад
I have great memories of Luxembourg. Grew up close to the boarder on the German side and frequently went to Luxembourg with my parents, e. g. to buy coffee, cigarettes and petrol (cheaper there). Always enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and the trilinguality (Luxembourgish, French, German), which gives the country a very international vibe. Luxembourg city is a bit more francophone than the rest of the country. Enjoy your stay in Europe!!
@lonniewilliamson2569
@lonniewilliamson2569 2 года назад
Thanks again for another great video. Keeping you in my prayers for safe travels.
@imapisces1
@imapisces1 2 года назад
Interesting glimpse of this city, and what a tasty meal you had.
@patsym8420
@patsym8420 2 года назад
Thank You for sharing your travels! I enjoy your videos so much!
@goostrey4210
@goostrey4210 2 года назад
Great video. I went to Luxembourg back in the 80s with my family and I remember it made a big impression on me too. It's a shame you couldn't get inside the battlements and other fortifications as they are extensive and a lot of fun to explore. The bit you saw was just a tiny part, as I recall.
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