Sign in
An upward-angled view captures the prominent clock tower and adjacent facade of the Cercle Cité building, located at Place d'Armes in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, under a partly cloudy sky.

The building is constructed from light-colored, cut stone blocks, exhibiting a beige or tan hue. The dominant feature is a tall, square-based clock tower that transitions to a cylindrical upper section. A single clock face, positioned high on the tower, is visible, featuring gold-colored Roman numerals (II, V, VIII, XI, XII are clearly discernible) and two gold hands, indicating approximately 10:10. The tower is topped with a green-domed cupola. Below the clock face, vertical recessed panels decorate the tower's surface. On the lower left side of the tower, a portion of a red flag with a white symbol is visible, hanging vertically.

To the right of the tower, the main building facade extends, characterized by multiple stories and a complex roofline. The facade is adorned with decorative stone elements, including pilasters, cornices, and carved details. Numerous windows punctuate the facade; these are predominantly tall, rectangular, and feature white frames divided into multiple small panes. Some upper-story windows are arched. The roof appears to be dark-colored (likely slate) and steeply pitched, featuring several ornate dormer windows topped with pointed finials, some of which bear small green crosses. Dark vertical drainpipes are visible against the stone facade.

The sky is a mix of bright blue on the left, with scattered white cumulus clouds, and a denser concentration of white-grey clouds towards the upper right. Sunlight illuminates the building, casting subtle shadows that indicate a clear, bright day. No people are visible in the frame.
Den

Jun 6, 2026

Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Stake attention in this memory

majestic
grandeur
historic
imposing
awe-inspiring

An upward-angled view captures the prominent clock tower and adjacent facade of the Cercle Cité building, located at Place d'Armes in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, under a partly cloudy sky. The building is constructed from light-colored, cut stone blocks, exhibiting a beige or tan hue. The dominant feature is a tall, square-based clock tower that transitions to a cylindrical upper section. A single clock face, positioned high on the tower, is visible, featuring gold-colored Roman numerals (II, V, VIII, XI, XII are clearly discernible) and two gold hands, indicating approximately 10:10. The tower is topped with a green-domed cupola. Below the clock face, vertical recessed panels decorate the tower's surface. On the lower left side of the tower, a portion of a red flag with a white symbol is visible, hanging vertically. To the right of the tower, the main building facade extends, characterized by multiple stories and a complex roofline. The facade is adorned with decorative stone elements, including pilasters, cornices, and carved details. Numerous windows punctuate the facade; these are predominantly tall, rectangular, and feature white frames divided into multiple small panes. Some upper-story windows are arched. The roof appears to be dark-colored (likely slate) and steeply pitched, featuring several ornate dormer windows topped with pointed finials, some of which bear small green crosses. Dark vertical drainpipes are visible against the stone facade. The sky is a mix of bright blue on the left, with scattered white cumulus clouds, and a denser concentration of white-grey clouds towards the upper right. Sunlight illuminates the building, casting subtle shadows that indicate a clear, bright day. No people are visible in the frame.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Luxembourg

Den

Jun 6, 2026

Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.