The Casemates du Bock. The Casemates du Bock is a system of underpasses, the first of them was created in 1644, when Luxembourg was under influence of Spain. Time passed and the casemates became 40 m deep and 23 km long. The paths were built with the aim to defend the city, later because of them they started to call the city 'North Gibraltar'. During the Second World War the casemates served as a shelter. In 1933 the underpasses were opened for public, and in 1994 they were put in the UNESCO World Heritage List. So it's not a surprise that this place attracts so many tourists.
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