"Parc de l’Europe"

On 22 June 2011, the "Parc de l'Europe" was inaugurated in the presence of HRH the Grand Duke Henri and the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa. The name is a symbol of the European coexistence in Niederanven, where almost half of the population is of non-Luxembourgish nationality.

1. Säulen-Espe, Säulen-Zitterpappel 20. Esskastanie
2. Taschentuchbaum 21. Rosskastanie
3. Traubenkirsche 22. Walnussbaum
4. Sommer-Linde 23. Vogelkirsche
5. Europäische Lärche 24. Spitzahorn
6. Fichte, Rotfichte 25. Mehlbeere
7. Gemeine Esche 26. Waldkiefer, Föhre
8. Silber-Pappel 27. Bergahorn
9. Feldahorn 28. Schwarzpappel
10. Moor-Birke 29. Hainbuche
11. Schwarz-Erle 30. Sandbirke, Hängebirke
12. Silber-Weide 31. Schwarzkiefer
13. Traubeneiche 32. Blumen-Esche, Manna-Esche
14. Berg-Ulme, Bergrüster 33. Gewöhnlicher Judasbaum
15. Eberesche, Vogelbeerbaum 34. Stieleiche
16. Platane 35. Kopfweide
17. Eibe 36. Serbische Fichte
18. Rotbuche 37. Riesen-Mammutbaum
19. Winterlinde

New signage for the "Parc de l'Europe"

Have you already seen the new signage for the "Parc de l'Europe"? Scan the QR code and find out more about all the trees on our website.

Promoting tap water (06.07.22)

In the context of promoting tap water, last week we gave each school child a drinking bottle with the municipality's logo. In the coming weeks, we will publish more actions to promote tap water. Look forward to it!