Hollerich

[2] Hollerich railway station is located on Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois Line 70, which connects Luxembourg City to the south-west of the country.[citation needed] The urban park Parc Merl is located on its border with Belair.The campus boasts a number of shared facilities, including an Olympic size swimming pool.[3] This facilitated its modern development from a farming village located at the Pétrusse and the road towards Esch, to an important industrial site in front of the gates of Luxembourg City.[3] Soon, the commune attracted industries due to its good infrastructure: the iron industry with Paul Würth from 1891, champagne production with Mercier as well as the tobacco producer Heinz von Landewyck, to name only a few.
LuxembourgishQuarterLuxembourgLuxembourg CityHollerich railway stationChemins de Fer LuxembourgeoisLine 70Luxembourg railway stationjunctionParc MerlBelairCampus GeesseknäppchenAthénée de LuxembourgInternational School of LuxembourgLycée Aline MayrischLycée Michel RodangeConservatoire de LuxembourgOlympic size swimming poolFormer commune of LuxembourgCountryDistrictCantonPétrussecommuneRollingergrundBonnevoieHollerich-BonnevoieDen AtelierQuartersBeggenCessangeClausenDommeldangeGasperichKirchbergLimpertsbergMuhlenbachNeudorf-WeimershofNorth Bonnevoie-VerlorenkostPfaffenthalPulvermuhlRollingergrund-North BelairSouth BonnevoieVille HauteWeimerskirchLuxembourg canton