Administrative divisions of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
The Quarters of Luxembourg City (French: quartiers; Luxembourgish: Quartierën) are the smallest administrative division for local government in Luxembourg City, the capital and largest city in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
There are currently twenty-four quarters, covering the commune of Luxembourg City in its entirety. They are:
Quarter |
Population (As of 31 December 2023[update])[1]
|
Area (ha)
|
Map
|
Beggen |
3,954
|
170.91
|
|
Belair |
12,815
|
171.80
|
|
North Bonnevoie-Verlorenkost |
4,680
|
67.76
|
|
South Bonnevoie |
13,345
|
239.21
|
|
Cents |
6,416
|
173.10
|
|
Cessange |
5,067
|
657.83
|
|
Clausen |
1,056
|
36.06
|
|
Dommeldange |
2,951
|
235.56
|
|
Eich |
2,956
|
63.18
|
|
Gare |
11,513
|
105.26
|
|
Gasperich |
10,113
|
445.14
|
|
Grund |
1,008
|
30.03
|
|
Hamm |
1,569
|
407.62
|
|
Hollerich |
7,834
|
160.01
|
|
Kirchberg |
9,714
|
336.84
|
|
Limpertsberg |
11,424
|
157.07
|
|
Merl |
6,441
|
242.81
|
|
Muhlenbach |
2,482
|
311.13
|
|
Neudorf-Weimershof |
6,989
|
248.93
|
|
Pfaffenthal |
1,330
|
37.52
|
|
Pulvermuhl |
393
|
24.82
|
|
Rollingergrund-North Belair |
4,724
|
633.87
|
|
Ville Haute |
3,509
|
105.90
|
|
Weimerskirch |
2,431
|
110.51
|
|
References
See also