- Place Guillaume II
Place Guillaume II is a
town square inLuxembourg City , in southernLuxembourg . The square lies to the west ofKrautmaart and to the north ofBoulevard Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the heart of Luxembourg's historicVille Haute quarter. It is colloquially known as Knuedler, from theLuxembourgish language 's word for 'knot ', referring to the knot in the belt worn byFranciscan friars.cite web |url=http://www.gouvernement.lu/dossiers/famille_grand_ducale/chregneuk/annexeact/place_guillaume/ |title=Place Guillaume II |accessdate=2007-05-28 |author= |date=21 November 2003 |publisher=Government of Luxembourg ]The western half of the square is dominated by
Luxembourg City Hall in the southwest, whilst theequestrian statue to former Grand Duke William II, after whom the square is named, is the prominent feature of the eastern half. Much of the square is ringed with trees, narrowing the open area (particularly around the statue).The square was originally the site of a
Franciscan monastery , hence the colloquial name. However, in 1797, during theFrench Revolutionary Wars , the monastery was dispossessed by occupying French soldiers. In 1804, the visiting Napoleon presented Place Guillaume II to the city as a gift. In 1829, plans were put in place to build a newtown hall on the square, based upon the plans of Belgian architectJustin Remont . That same year, the deconstruction of the former monastery was completed, the material from which was used in the new building.The town hall was completed in 1838, and first used by the city council, chaired by long-time Mayor
François Scheffer . However, due to the ongoingBelgian Revolution , the official unveiling could not be held at the time. Instead, the town hall was officially unveiled on15 July 1844 by Grand Duke William II, as was the statue in his likeness in Place Guillaume II.Place Guillaume II is used as a open air
music venue , hosting the 'Rock um Knuedler'rock concert each year since 1991.cite web |url=http://www.luxembourg.co.uk/pdf/Luxembourg_City_Highlights_2006.pdf |title=City highlights 2006 |accessdate=2007-05-28 |author= |format=PDF |date=2006 |publisher=Luxembourg Tourist Office ] The Rock um Kneudler concerts are free to the public, and have been watched by audiences of up to 10,000. Since 1995, the concerts have been headlined by international acts, with theSouth Africa n Johnny Clegg and the ItalianGianna Nannini topping the bill for the 2007 concert. [cite web |url=http://www.rockumknuedler.lu/ |title=Rock um Knuelder |accessdate=2007-05-28 |author= |date=2007 |publisher=Luxembourg City Tourist Office ]Footnotes
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