Advantages

The main advantages of this neighbourhood are

  • its proximity to the European institutions, banks, international companies, conference centres in Kirchberg; and
  • its close proximity to nearby hospitals.

Geographic location

Neudorf/Weimershof has a surface area of 248.93 hectares and is on the northeast edge of the capital. It borders

  • Cents to the south;
  • Clausen to the west; and
  • Kirchberg to the northwest.

Population

Number of residents

  • 6,595 as of 31/12/2021
  • Demographic weight: 5.3% of the population of Luxembourg City

Population growth

  • 2012: 3,047
  • 2013: 5,004
  • 2014: 5,306
  • 2015: 5,672
  • 2016: 6,177
  • 2017: 6,177
  • 2018: 6,315
  • 2019: 6,451
  • 2020: 6,436
  • 2021: 6,595

Infrastructure for children

Childcare centre

Neudorf - Laladudo
212, Rue de Neudorf, L-2222

Additional information

Crèche

Crèche municipale, Rue Joseph Leydenbach
4-6 Rue Joseph Leydenbach, L-1947 Luxembourg

Additional information

Other infrastructure

Culture, sports and leisure

  • BMX track
  • 4 playgrounds
  • 1 pétanque green
  • 1 cultural centre
  • bowling green
  • Henri Funk Stadium
  • Hondssportveräin
  • 1 multi-sport field

Transport

  • 43 bus stops
  • Bus lines serving the area: 7, 9, 16, 20, 25, CN1
  • 2 vel'OH! stations
  • 5 above-ground car parks
  • 24 parking spaces for people with reduced mobility

Other

  • Hôpital Kirchberg
  • Clinique Bohler
  • Rehazenter (Centre for functional rehabilitation and movement re-education)

History

Neudorf was founded in the late 18th century by people who were displaced after being expropriated to make way for the expansion of the fortress. Initially, the settlement consisted of only a few houses bordering the well-travelled road to the east. A school was first built in 1845, and the local church dates back to 1901. A determining factor in the economic development of the area was the establishment of the Funck-Schamburger brasserie in 1864. The Brasserie Henri Funck brewed beer in Neudorf until 1982.