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Bertrange is one of the municipalities in the inner belt around Luxembourg City. It is very attractive due to its motorways, commercial areas, and residential neighborhoods.

The municipality of Bertrange, or "Bartreng" in Luxembourgish, is undergoing constant development. It has a high proportion of French, Italian, Belgian, German, and Portuguese residents.
It is a very pleasant municipality to live in, located in the immediate vicinity of Luxembourg City. Its numerous facilities and its attractive setting between the city and the countryside are its main assets.
The municipality invests in land use planning projects and services for citizens. Everything is done to meet the needs of its population.
The town of Bertrange is characterized by a family-friendly, village-like yet chic atmosphere. Bertrange is one of the six municipalities with the highest median salaries: Niederanven, Leudelange, Kopstal, Schuttrange, and Strassen.
The municipality of Bertrange offers its residents a wide range of activities.
The CNI Les Thermes water sports center offers enjoyable water sports and relaxation for the whole family. Bertrange has several sports clubs for volleyball, soccer, aikido, and other activities. Residents can practice many sports and take care of their well-being.
Younger children can enjoy more than 20 playgrounds. They can also let off steam at the Zig Zag indoor play park.
Older children can have fun at Lasergame, an indoor team shooting range.
The Atert cultural and sports center can accommodate more than 1,500 spectators during events.
Numerous chess clubs, choirs, women's and mothers' clubs, etc. provide opportunities to meet and socialize, helping residents to integrate more easily.
The Arca music school also has a concert and performance hall.
The municipality of Bertrange also offers adult education courses, particularly in foreign languages and Luxembourgish.
The municipality of Bertrange also boasts a number of notable buildings.
The original 10th-century church was completely restored in the 18th century. Its bell tower has become the symbol of the town of Bertrange. Inside, the Stations of the Cross are the work of Bettina Sabbatini, a renowned contemporary Luxembourgish artist. The altarpiece is the work of sculptor Jean-Georges Scholtus, who died in the 18th century.
Schauwenburg Castle dates back to feudal times and has been enlarged over the centuries. It has had several owners and occupants over the years. Today, it is used for cultural events in the municipality.
The 18th-century Colnet d'Huart Castle has been home to a Red Cross children's home since 1948.
The town has a highly developed economy. Several commercial and business areas, such as the Bourmicht area, are accessible from the motorway exit.
Two large shopping centers attract not only residents of the municipality, but also those living much further away. The Belle-Etoile shopping center is particularly popular with Luxembourg residents. The City Concorde and its Bram department store also attract shopping enthusiasts.
Bertrange is also home to a Raiffeisen bank branch.
Furniture, audiovisual, DIY, and gardening stores in the area allow residents to furnish their homes and gardens.
Around fifteen restaurants welcome families and friends for a relaxing time.
The town of Bertrange is home to the National Center for Archaeological Research, which is part of the Ministry of Culture. It is linked to the National Museum of History and Art.
Residents have access to a primary school and several nurseries for young children.
The European School II in Mamer is also located nearby and easily accessible for students following a European curriculum.
Bertrange is a well-connected municipality in terms of public transport.
The municipality is served by motorways, notably the A6 motorway and several national roads.
If you are looking to live in Bertrange, check out property prices in Bertrange and the surrounding municipalities.
Two senior citizens' homes cater to the municipality's oldest residents.

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