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University inaugurates its AION supercomputer. Positive University evaluation report presented to Parliament. University history researcher distinguished at FNR Awards. University launches call for candidates for rector position. Nov Throughout the country, vestiges of the country's medieval history are also displayed in different museums and can be seen in the Casemates underground tunnels built for the defense of the city in the s , in the numerous castles, and in the architecture of many towns throughout the grand duchy.
Most of the castles are located in the north of the country; the three biggest castles are the ones in Vianden Clervaux and Bourscheid. While it doesn't have the most creative name, the country's capital is a superb example of the juxtaposition between the old and the new as well as natural and man-made. Built in the middle ages, the city center is full of small, old buildings and remnants of its medieval past. The valley in the middle of the city boasts a river surrounded by greenery.
Other parts of the city, such as the financial center, Kirchberg, are home to glass skyscrapers and big avenues. The city is also the cultural heart of the country and is host to many museums, art galleries, bars, and restaurants. Already an exception in many areas, the country continues on that streak when it comes to immigration. This allows Luxembourg to be home to many cultures despite its small size.
Most other foreigners are also European. Most Luxembourgish people are multilingual, speaking Luxembourgish, German, French, and English, as people schooled at Luxembourgish state schools are taught all four languages.
So as long as you speak one of those, you should be able to get by, though Luxembourgers will love you if you make the effort to learn their language, as only about , people speak it anymore.
Luxembourgish, French, and German are the three official languages of the country. Portuguese is also widely spoken because of the large number of Portuguese people living in the country. Luxembourg's culture centers very much on eating and drinking, and the capital is the city with the most Michelin restaurants per capita in the world.
Furthermore, Luxembourg is free of many chains that line the high streets of most big cities. And until January 1, , the country will also remain Starbucks-free. Not counting the microbreweries, Luxembourg produces five beers: Mousel, Battin, Diekirch, Bofferding, and Simon, which are very popular throughout the country.
It also produces a lot of wine, considering the size of the country. Luxembourg also produces some liquors that are commonly found in Europe, like Mirabelle and Kirsch. The castle in Beaufort, a village to the northeast of the capital, produces a blackcurrant liquor that Luxembourgers are very fond of. Lower taxes on alcohol and petrol also lead people from all over Europe to travel to Luxembourg to purchase those goods.
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