Friday, January 15, 2016

Accessible Way into the Cathédrale Notre-Dame, Luxembourg

Okay, so you may not be visiting Luxembourg any day soon, but if you do and you don't want to search the Cathédrale Notre-Dame for an accessible way in to see the nave, have no fear...

Rear/secondary entrance into the Cathedrale.
I would suggest finding your way to the back entrance or what the locals use after services to exit the building, it doesn't really matter for tourists.  However, at this secondary entry point (pictured on the left) there is an open gate on the left (pictured just below), with a wide path, and no steps from that point all the way into the nave.  The set of doors entering the nave are automatic for ease of use (the gate is pictured below also)! 
Gate at the left, open wide and no-step entry

Rear/Secondary entry double doors. 
The door on the right is automatic.


Front/Main Entry to the Cathedrale.

The main entry is not your best bet, it is nice to look at from the outside, but also where the beggars sit, so if you make your way to the other entrance, you won't need to try to avoid eye contact!  Be careful, they do close early each day!  If you are at this entry and there aren't beggars, they just might be closed.

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