Places of remembrance
Memorial sites in Luxembourg
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©Pulsa Pictures Where? 2, Fond-de-Gras, L-4576 NiederkornMinett Park Fond-de-Gras
The Minett Park Fond-de-Gras is an open-air museum that includes the Fond-de-Gras, the village of Lasauvage, the former open-cast mine of Giele Botter and the Celtic oppidum of Titelberg.Find out more- Where? L-7571 Mersch
Independence Monument
The Mersch Independence Monument is a commemorative monument located in the town of Mersch in Luxembourg.Find out more ©MNR Thematic pathsDog-friendlyMemorial Walk Esch
Distance: 5,76 kmFind out more
Duration: 1:25 h©385BGMM Where? 6, Rue de l'Eglise, L-8826 PerléW.W.II 385th Bomb Group Museum Perlé
Discover the unfortunate story of two US bombers who collided near Perlé in this military museum.Find out more©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©Pulsa Pictures, ORT SUD Circular routesDidactic path „Prënzebierg - Giele Botter"
Distance: 7,64 kmFind out more
Duration: 2:10 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 ©Espace Muséologique Lasauvage Where? Place de Saintignon, L-4698 LasauvageEspace Muséologique de Lasauvage
This life-size reconstruction takes you back to the days of the Second World War when a group of young Luxembourgers hid in a mine to escape the obligation to serve in the German army and wear the Nazi uniform.Find out more- Where? 50, Val du Scheid, L-2517 Luxembourg City
Luxembourg-Hamm, American Military Cemetery
The Luxembourg-American Cemetery in Hamm is the final resting place of 5.076 American soldiers who primarily died on the territory of the Grand-Duchy, from September 1944 to February 1945.Find out more ©Pancake! Photographie Where? L-4594 DifferdangeFive Cooling Towers
The “old cooling towers” in Differdange are five cooling towers from the former Arcelor steelworks.Find out more
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