Showing posts with label Luxembourg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luxembourg. Show all posts
Sunday, 31 August 2025
LUXEMBOURG
THis cover from Luxembourg features a single stamp issued in 2024, with a picture of the city of Luxembourg. Because of its strategic position, Luxembourg was, from the 16th century until 1867, when its walls were dismantled, one of Europe's greatest fortified sites. It was repeatedly reinforced as it passed from one great European power to another: the Holy Roman Emperors, the House of Burgundy, the Habsburgs, the French and Spanish kings, and finally the Prussians. Until their partial demolition, the fortifications were a fine example of military architecture spanning several centuries. It is inscribed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994.
Sunday, 20 October 2024
LUXEMBOURG
This cover from Luxembourg features a miniature sheet issued in 2024, celebrating the visit of Pope Francis to Luxembourg. Because of its strategic position, Luxembourg was, from the 16th century until 1867, when its walls were dismantled, one of Europe's greatest fortified sites. It was repeatedly reinforced as it passed from one great European power to another: the Holy Roman Emperors, the House of Burgundy, the Habsburgs, the French and Spanish kings, and finally the Prussians. Until their partial demolition, the fortifications were a fine example of military architecture spanning several centuries. It is inscribed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994.
Wednesday, 14 July 2021
LUXEMBOURG
A nice cover from Luxembourg with 2 stamps: the stamp on the top features the "Bock Casemates" in the city of Luxembourg and the other stamp celebrates the Luxembourg City Museum. Belonging to the UNESCO World Heritage, the first underground tunnels were built in 1644, in the era of the Spanish domination. The 23-kilometre long galleries were enlarged only 40 years later by Vauban, the French military engineer and fortress builder, and in the eighteenth century by the Austrians. The subterranean defensive passages were placed on different levels and reached down as far as 40 metres. After the dismantling of the fortress in 1867, 17 kilometres of the casemates were spared, left in good condition. Since 1933 the Bock and Pétrusse casemates have been open to the public. The fortress ramparts and the historically impressive Old Town enjoy international reputation: in 1994 UNESCO listed Luxembourg's old town and fortifications including the casemates as World Heritage.
LUXEMBOURG
A cover from Luxembourg, featuring 2 stamps of same type issued in 2021 on motive "EUROPA 2021 - Endangered species".
Wednesday, 26 May 2021
LUXEMBOURG
A nice cover from Luxembourg with a first day cancellation, depicting a complete set issued in 2021 on motive " EUROPA - Endangered species".
Tuesday, 4 May 2021
LUXEMBOURG
Another UNESCO cover from Luxembourg, depicting a miniature sheet issued in 2014 celebrating the City of Luxembourg and its old Quarters and Fortifications. Because of its strategic position, Luxembourg was, from the 16th century until 1867, when its walls were dismantled, one of Europe's greatest fortified sites. It was repeatedly reinforced as it passed from one great European power to another: the Holy Roman Emperors, the House of Burgundy, the Habsburgs, the French and Spanish kings, and finally the Prussians. Until their partial demolition, the fortifications were a fine example of military architecture spanning several centuries. It is inscribed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994.
LUXEMBOURG
This UNESCO cover celebrates the City of Luxembourg and its old Quarters and Fortifications. Because of its strategic position, Luxembourg was, from the 16th century until 1867, when its walls were dismantled, one of Europe's greatest fortified sites. It was repeatedly reinforced as it passed from one great European power to another: the Holy Roman Emperors, the House of Burgundy, the Habsburgs, the French and Spanish kings, and finally the Prussians. Until their partial demolition, the fortifications were a fine example of military architecture spanning several centuries. It is inscribed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994.
Monday, 16 November 2020
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