Palais Grand-Ducal, A Royal Residence of Grandeur and Elegance
17 Rue du marché aux Herbes, 1728 Luxembourg
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Introduction
The Grand Ducal Palace is a palace located in the southern part of Luxembourg, with the name of Groussherzogleche Palais in Luxembourgish, Palais grand-ducal in French, and Großherzogliches Palais in German. As the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, the Grand Ducal Palace is also where he exercises his duties as the head of state. Located in the Old Town to the north of the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Grand Ducal Palace was originally built in 1244 and was destroyed in a fire in 1554. After extensive reconstruction, the Grand Ducal Palace officially opened as the official residence in 1890 and has beautiful internal decorations. During mid-July to the end of August each year, the Grand Ducal Palace is open to visitors, but tickets must be purchased in advance by phone reservation. Visitors can only enter the palace with the guidance of a tour guide. Address 17 Rue du marché aux Herbes, 1728 Luxembourg
Opening hours Open from mid-July to early September, closed on Wednesdays.
Transportation The Grand Palace is located in the city and can be reached on foot in five minutes.