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Tony Neuman Park (Luxembourg)

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Tony Neuman Park in the Limpertsberg district is a quiet find that elegantly combines art and garden culture. The park was once part of the private estate of Luxembourgish industrialist Tony Neuman and was later opened to the public. It impresses with its terraced layout, a valuable collection of sculptures by renowned artists, and a variety of botanical features. Visitors can admire works by sculptors such as Henry Moore or Lucien Wercollier amidst carefully curated plantings. The park's peaceful atmosphere makes it a good place for contemplation and relaxed walks off the main tourist paths. Especially in spring, the floral splendor of the numerous rhododendrons and azaleas is impressive. The park reflects the bourgeois charm of the Limpertsberg district and is a testament to private patronage for the public good. The harmonious embedding of the artworks into the landscape makes every visit an aesthetic experience.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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Getting there
Situated in the Limpertsberg district, this tranquil public park is highly accessible via city buses or a brief walk from the surrounding urban blocks. The main gates integrate perfectly with the typical street grid of the neighborhood.
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Best season
The park is continuously attractive year-round, but spring and summer best highlight its botanical variety and make relaxing among the sculptures delightful. Autumn casts a beautiful, melancholic glow over the artworks and changing leaves.
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Terrain & paths
The walking paths are smoothly paved and intentionally laid out to accommodate very gentle, effortless strolls among the art pieces. The landscape is entirely flat and presents a welcoming, accessible environment for all age groups.
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What to bring
Ordinary, comfortable city footwear is completely sufficient to enjoy the park's manicured paths and art installations. Visitors might enjoy bringing a camera to capture the unique interplay of nature and prominent Luxembourgish sculptures.
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Parking
Street parking in the Limpertsberg area is generally the most common option, alongside nearby public multi-story parking facilities. Finding a spot directly adjacent to the park entrance might require some patience during weekday work hours.
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Safety
As an urban sanctuary, the park poses no natural hazards and maintains a highly secure, family-friendly atmosphere at all times. Guests are simply asked to respect the valuable sculptures and the carefully tended plant life during their visit.
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Time needed
A relaxing circuit to view the various art pieces and enjoy the botanical surroundings typically takes around thirty to forty-five minutes. However, many locals choose to sit on the benches for hours reading or conversing.

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49.62200, 6.11500

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Sights in the town Tony Neuman Park (10)

Parc Tony Neuman🌳 park

Park in the Limpertsberg district, named after former mayor Tony Neuman.

Saint-Joseph

Roman Catholic church in Luxembourg City, built in the Neo-Romanesque style.

Waassertuerm

Historic water tower in Limpertsberg, once used for the city's water supply.

Chapelle Notre-Dame

Wayside chapel in Limpertsberg, a quiet place for prayer.

Château de Septfontaines🏰 castle

Castle in the Rollingergrund district, now houses offices and apartments.

Saints-Apôtres-Pierre-et-Paul

Church building in Luxembourg, dedicated to the apostles Peter and Paul.

Chapelle Nativité de la Bienheureuse Vierge Marie

Church building in Luxembourg, dedicated to the Nativity of the Virgin Mary.

Château de Limpertsberg🏰 castle

Castle in Limpertsberg, currently home to an educational institution.

Fort Marie

19th-century fortification, part of Luxembourg's defensive network.

Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg

Theatre and opera house in Luxembourg City, opened in 1964.

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Frequently asked questions

Where exactly is Tony Neuman Park located?
It is located in the Limpertsberg district, away from the main streets.
Are there artworks to see there?
Yes, the park is known for its sculptures by Luxembourgish artists.
Is the park quiet?
Yes, it is considered a quiet find for visitors and residents seeking peace.
Are there rare plants to find there?
The park features a remarkable collection of old trees and flower beds.
Is there a playground there?
Yes, there is a small, well-maintained playground for children.
Tony Neuman Park: where is it located?
Tony Neuman Park is located in Luxembourg.
Tony Neuman Park: what is there to see?
Highlights include Parc Tony Neuman, Saint-Joseph, Waassertuerm.
Tony Neuman Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Tony Neuman Park: why is it worth visiting?
Tony Neuman Park in the Limpertsberg district is a quiet find that elegantly combines art and garden culture.
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