Wencelass Wall
Once serving as the third defensive wall around the city of Luxembourg, the Wenceslas Wall (Wenzelsmauer) is now a cultural path and main tourist attraction. The path features a history lesson titled "1,000 years in 100 minutes". Beginning at the archaeological crypt of Bock, located where the old Castle of Sigefriod was in built in 963, the Wenceslas Wall features an audio-visual program to assist tourists. Illustrated panels containing historical reference marks can also be seen along the historic circuit. Each year, more than 100,000 travelers visit the Wenceslas Wall which is also named on the UNESCO's List of World Heritage.