Places of remembrance
Memorial sites in Luxembourg
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©ORT Sud Circular routesAuto-Pédestre trail Rumelange - Walert
Distance: 8,89 kmFind out more
Duration: 2:25 h
Difficulty: medium©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? 3a, Rue de la Déportation, L-1415 Luxembourg City
Museum-Memorial of Deportation
During the German occupation (from 1942 to 1944) the former railwaystation of Hollerich was the point of departure of numerous young people forcefully enroled in the German army and of 4000 people that were forcefully “resettled” in Eastern parts of Germany for political reasons, loosing all their belongings in Luxembourg.Find out more ©Visit Éislek Where? 2, Klousterstrooss, L-9902 CinqfontainesCentre Cinqfontaines
The small village of Cinqfontaines (Five Wells), not far from Troisvierges, is home to a former monastery built at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1941 it was confiscated by the Nazis who used it as a place of internment for Jews from Luxembourg.Find out more- Where? 1, Rrue Collart, L-8414 Steinfort
Visitor centre Mirador
Visitor centre MiradorFind out more ©Tom Barnich, Visit Berdorf Circular routesLocal hiking trail - B17
Distance: 6,14 kmFind out more
Duration: 1:40 h
Difficulty: medium©Phothoteque de la Ville de Luxembourg - Tony Krier, Unknown Dog-friendlyShoah Memorial Trail in Luxembourg City
Distance: 3,26 kmFind out more
Duration: 1:54 h
Difficulty: easy©Musée National des Mines freewith theLuxembourgPassWhere? Carreau de la mine Walert, L-3714 RumelangeNational Mining Museum
Life undergroundFind out more©Photo Dudau / Luxembourg City Tourist Office Where? 17, avenue John F. Kennedy, L-2929 LuxembourgEU Parliament
The Konrad Adenauer building in Kirchberg houses the European Parliament's General Secretariat.Find out more©Ville d'Esch Where? Ancienne Usine, L-4010 Esch-SchifflangeFerroForum
The FerroForum was created with the aim of preserving and promoting the cultural and industrial heritage of Esch, as well as showcasing the know-how about the processing of iron and steel into products we use every day. The space, originally restored as part of the Esch 2022 European Capital of Culture programme, is a destination for all those who are curious about how metal objects (things that last) get made. Established as a non-profit association, the FerroForum space is located in the central workshop of the former Arbed Esch-Schifflange ironworks.Find out more
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