Project Overview
Nestled in the heart of a picturesque Wisconsin village, New Luxembourg celebrates the rich Luxembourg heritage that has shaped the Ozaukee County community of Belgium for generations. Designed with a blend of modern comfort and environmental sustainability, you will feel right at home with your choice of several inviting floor plans.
Immerse Yourself in Belgium’s Luxembourg Heritage
As part of the HOA agreement, New Luxembourg Residents enjoy the perks of living in this European-inspired community with complimentary memberships to the Luxembourg American Cultural Society, an international society dedicated to preserving the roots of its Luxembourg heritage and nurturing the leaves of ongoing relations between Luxembourg and America.
As a New Luxembourg resident you will have complimentary access to the Luxembourg American Cultural Center located right in Belgium’s Village Square, which hosts:
- The Roots & Leaves Museum in the 1872 Mamer-Hansen Stone Barn
- The Dooley-Wagner Research Center
- JB Krier Welcome Center & Gift Shop.
- The stunning Pesche-Leider Gardens and Adolphe & Marie Ansay Courtyard.
Your LACS membership also includes:
- Complimentary registration to virtual programming events throughout the year.
- Invitation to annual members meeting and other special events.
- Subscription to the Lion’s Roar e-newsletters and the Luxembourg American Gazette.
- Membership to Time Travelers Association.
Duke Henri Village Square
New Luxembourg overlooks Belgium’s quaint Duke Henri Village Square, where children giggle with delight as they cool off in the Splash Pad in summer and unwind with other local families at events such as Splash Pad Sunday.
During the holidays, take in the charming sights, sounds and experiences of Belgium’s European Christmas events as the nighttime Main Street parade marches down Peter Thein Avenue and culminates at the Square with visits with St. Nick, activities, music, food and of course, plenty of free hot chocolate.
Life here features the perfect balance of small-town charm and contemporary living. Experience a connection to history and a sense of belonging in this one-of-a-kind community.
The Village of Belgium
The Village of Belgium maintains a number of beautiful parks:
- Community Park boasts a playground, pickleball and basketball courts, baseball diamonds, a pavilion and a variety of community events such as Luxembourg Fest, Summer Nights LIVE, a Memorial Day service and a Legion Corn Roast.
- Heritage Park offers a playground, pavilion and baseball diamonds and plays host to the annual Belgium Easter egg hunt and Fireworks Baseball tournament.
- Lake Hills Park provides picnic facilities and a playground.
- Pepi’s Playground is a fenced-in park for our four-legged family members. This dog park includes three acres of room to run and running water.
Recreation Abounds
Relax and enjoy the countless opportunities to enjoy the beautiful open spaces of rural living.
Harrington Beach State Park is located just down the road from the Village of Belgium and boasts more than a mile of Lake Michigan beach as well as the mystic Quarry Lake, the Adolph & Marie Ansay Family Welcome Center, and the 2000 pound telescope in Harrington’s Jim and Gwen Plunkett Observatory near Puckett’s Pond.
Bike enthusiasts will enjoy the miles of paved trails along the Ozaukee Interurban Trail, which starts in Mequon and continues through the entirety of Ozaukee County, including a Belgium spur to Harrington Beach State Park.
Contact Us
To begin the process of finding your new Belgium home, contact Nick Ansay