Kirchberg Arboretum – National Museum of Natural History Luxemburg
The woody plant collection of Arboretum Kirchberg extends over a total area of approximately 30 hectares across three parks in the Kirchberg district. Since 1994, trees and shrubs from all over Europe and neighboring regions have been planted there by the Fonds Kirchberg. The National Museum of Natural History is responsible for the scientific management of the collection, which currently includes around 500 species and varieties. The arboretum is freely accessible throughout the year. The Central and Réimerwee parks are located on either side of Coudenhove Kalergi Street, and the Klosegrënnchen park is situated behind Pierre Werner Boulevard.
Image: Park Klosegrënnchen