Places of remembrance
Memorial sites in Luxembourg
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©Fred Schaaf Where? L-6240 GraulinsterHalifax Memorial “Marscherwald”
In August 1943, a British Halifax MKII bomber with seven soldiers on board was shot at by a German night fighter during a routine flight.Find out more©Pulsa Pictures, Pulsa Pictures_ORT SUD Minett TrailMinett Trail: Rumelange Gare - Dudelange Gare
Distance: 10,74 kmFind out more
Duration: 3:10 h
Difficulty: medium- Where? 1, Avenue du Rock'n'Roll, L-4361 Esch-sur-Alzette
Le Fonds Belval - "Möllerei" building
Le Fonds Belval - "Möllerei" buildingFind out more ©Pulsa Pictures_OAI Where? Rue de l'Industrie, L-3774 TetangeKabaisercher: Den alen Arbed's Büro
Pets allowedParkingSituated in the centre of town©Pulsa Pictures Where? 2, Fond-de-Gras, L-4576 Fond-de-Gras (Niederkorn)Historical steam train "Train 1900"
Fancy a journey back in time ?Find out more©Schengen Museum Where? 6, Rue Robert Goebbels, L-5444 SchengenSchengen Museum
The new Schengen Museum is more than an exhibition: it’s a dynamic, borderless experience. Here, visitors engage with history and ideas in immersive spaces designed to spark reflection and connection.Find out more©Pulsa Pictures, ORT SUD Thematic pathsNature walk "Natura 2000" - Ellergronn
Distance: 11,89 kmFind out more
Duration: 3:10 h
Difficulty: medium©Jängel Klasen Where? L-9414 ViandenVeiner Gare – Former Trainstation
Nestled along the River Our, the town of Vianden once boasted a unique railway connection – the "Benny Express." This narrow-gauge line operated from 1889 to 1948, linking Vianden with Diekirch's main railway, a vital step in making the town more accessible to tourists.Find out more©Claude Piscitelli, Claude Piscitelli Minett TrailKids & FamilyMinett Trail: Belval-Rédange Gare - Esch-sur-Alzette Gare
Distance: 6,37 kmFind out more
Duration: 1:35 h
Difficulty: medium©SIP Where? Plateau du Saint-Esprit, L-1475 LuxembourgNational Monument of the Solidarity
Inaugurated in October 1971 the “National Monument of Luxembourg solidarity”, called Kanounenhiwwel (mound of canons) by the locals, is the central place for national commemorations of all the victims of World War II, underlining the solidarity that Luxembourgers showed during the dark years of Nazi occupation.Find out more
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