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


Since July 2022, you can find out more about the trees in the Parc de l'Europe. Simply scan the QR code to be taken to the corresponding page. Here are all the trees in the park:

Trembling Poplar

Handkerchief Tree

Weeping Cherry

Large-leaved Linden

European Larch

Red Spruce

European Ash

Silver Poplar

Field Maple

Downy Birch

Black Alder

Silver Willow

Sessile Oak

Mountain Elm

Mountain Ash

Sycamore

Yew

Copper Beech

Liffleleaf-Linden

Sweet Chestnut

Horse Chestnut

Walnut Tree

Bird Cherry

Norway Maple

Flourberry

Scots Pine

Sycamore Maple

Black Poplar

Hornbeam

Sand Birch

Black Pine

Flowering Ash

Judas Tree

English Oak

Pollarded Willow

Serbian Spruce

Giant Sequoia