
Parents shop with their arms loaded with gifts, while children are engaged in never-ending snowball fights close to the post office building.
The Esch-sur-Alzette post office building was built at the beginning of the 1930s from the plans of architect Nicolas Schmit-Noesen (1899 – 1964). Today, it houses a large counter area, local area mail workers, as well as the Esch "teleboutique".
Courtesy: Luxembourg Post
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