Roland Munhowen has been at the helm of the "Moutarderie de Luxembourg" for some 17 years. Speaking to Wort.lu he explained what challenges the company faces, how it is preparing for the future and what the Made in Luxembourg label means to the business. More
Nestled in the Pétrusse Valley, behind leafy trees and in the shadow of the Viaduct lies the Chapelle Saint-Quirin, a small chapel carved into the rocky valley wall. More
The modern Belval site in the south of Luxembourg turned twelve years old in 2017, but did you know that the history of this area stretches back over 100 years? Wort.lu explains. More
From housing notorious villains to iconic American envoys, the 95-year-old US Embassy building in Luxembourg has seen plenty of action in its time. Wort explores its past. More
It can take several weeks to settle in to a new year and children and teenagers may feel anxious and worried about being bullied, not fitting in and not being clever enough. More
Autumn is the best season in Luxembourg, says chef Anne Faber, and her favourite autumn fruit is the 'quetsch' or damson. She shares her special damson crumble tart recipe with Wort. More
If you’ve ever considered urinating on your own car engine, you probably need some serious psychological help. Unless, of course, it’s the desperate last-resort action you’ve taken to stop martens from invading your car. More
Telecommunications giant Vodafone joins forces with local start-up to host workshop helping women on career breaks to return to work in Luxembourg. More
In its fourth edition, the Entrepreneurial Woman Project starts on September 30 and is open to women of all nationalities and backgrounds. A good command of English and commitment are required. More
In this week's L Word, Sarita Rao wonders whether her children really need to learn to play a musical instrument, become chess masters, accomplished skiers, and know how to perform on the tennis court. More
The Bull family have their patience tried when they make an excursion to Luxembourg funfair the Schueberfouer. A comic strip drawn especially for wort.lu More
The invention of titanium has revolutionised technology but did you know that it was a Luxembourg scientist who was responsible for its industrial production? More
No, it won't serve you up a nice Gromperekichelcher, or help you with sickness after getting off one of the wild rides, but what the Schueberfouer app will do is be a helpful guide during the funfair's invasion of the Glacis car park. More
It may have taken four years, says expat mum Sarita Rao, but Luxembourg is now definitively home. She explains what she cherishes most about her adopted country in this week's L Word. More