In Luxembourg City, the glass towers gleam, and the streets are swept clean. It is a place that embodies prosperity, home to bankers, diplomats and one of the highest GDPs per capita in the world. Yet, just beyond the polished façades, another city exists.
Here, rising rents and a housing crisis have pushed more people to the margins. Homeless shelters overflow, while new laws restrict begging and drive the poor out of sight. The contrast is striking: a capital built on wealth, now struggling to make room for its most vulnerable residents.
This series looks beyond the postcard image of Luxembourg, capturing the quiet struggle of those left behind in one of Europe’s richest nations.