Kirchberg, Luxembourg

Kirchberg (Luxembourgish: Kierchbierg, pronounced [ˈkiːɐ̯ɕbiəɕ] ; lit.'church hill') is a quarter in north-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It consists of a plateau overlooking the north-east of the historical city center, Ville Haute, connected to the rest of the elevated city by the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, which spans the Pfaffenthal valley. It is often referred to, in reference to the geographical feature it inhabits, as the Kirchberg plateau by Luxembourgish residents. Kirchberg is the predominant location of the European Union institutions and bodies based within Luxembourg, and is sometimes used as a metonym for the EU's judiciary, which occupies the quarter. It is thus the central business district of Luxembourg.

Kirchberg
Kierchbierg (Luxembourgish)
Quarter
Kirchberg is one of 24 quarters in Luxembourg City
Coordinates: 49.627869°N 6.153422°E / 49.627869; 6.153422
CountryLuxembourg
CommuneLuxembourg City
Area
  Total3.3684 km2 (1.3005 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2022)
  Total8,746
  Density2,600/km2 (6,700/sq mi)
Nationality
  Luxembourgish25.23%
  Other74.77%
WebsiteKirchberg Plateau
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