Luxembourg Royal Residences

by Scott Mehl  © Unofficial Royalty 2012

The Grand Ducal Palace
Luxembourg City

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Located in the heart of Luxembourg City, the Grand Ducal Palace is the official palace of the Grand Duke and is used for all official functions. Owned by the State, it is one of two palaces made available to the Grand Duke under the Constitution of Luxembourg.

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Berg Castle
Colmar-Berg

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Berg Castle is the principal residence of the Grand Duke and his family. It is the second of the two palaces provided to the Grand Duke under the Constitution.

Fischbach Castle
Fischbach

Fischbach Castle is privately owned by the Grand Ducal family. After World War II, it was the home of Grand Duchess Charlotte until her death in 1985. It was then the residence of the (future) Grand Duke Henri and his family until his accession in 2000. It was the residence of his father Grand Duke Jean from his abdication in 2000 until his death in 2019.

Cabasson
Côte d’Azur, France

The Grand Ducal family owns a holiday villa in Cabasson on the Côte d’Azur in France. It was purchased by Grand Duchess Charlotte in 1949.

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