Places of remembrance
Memorial sites in Luxembourg
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©Pulsa Pictures, ORT SUD Circular routesDidactic path „Prënzebierg - Giele Botter"
Distance: 7,64 kmFind out more
Duration: 2:10 h
Difficulty: medium©SIP Where? Place de la Constitution, L-1478 Luxembourg City"Gëlle Fra" Memorial & Place de la Constitution
The "Golden Lady" (Gëlle Fra) on Constitution Square was set up in 1923 to commemorate the Luxembourgers who perished in the First World War.Find out more- Where? Avenue du Rock'n'Roll, L-4361 Esch-sur-Alzette
Le Fonds Belval - "Möllerei" building
Le Fonds Belval - "Möllerei" buildingFind out more ©ORT Sud Thematic pathsKids & FamilyDidactic path "De Saturn"
Distance: 4,07 kmFind out more
Duration: 1:05 h
Difficulty: easy©Emile Hengen, ORT SUD Cycling ToursMinett Cycle preview: section Sanem-Bettembourg
Distance: 19,89 kmFind out more
Duration: 1:20 h
Difficulty: medium©Visit Éislek freewith theLuxembourgPassWhere? 15, Route de Lultzhausen, L-9650 Esch-sur-SûreAncient Cloth Factory "Duch vum Séi"
Discover the cloth weaving factory at the Öewersauer Nature Park Centre! Learn more about the fascinating history of wool processing, see restored machines in action and find unique souvenirs in the regional shop.Find out more- Where? Rue Jean-Pierre Bausch, L-4114 Esch-sur-Alzette
Kabaisercher: Pump it up!
AccessibleParking - Where? 50, Val du Scheid, L-2517 Luxembourg City
Luxembourg American 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 ©Visit Éislek Where? 35, Rue du Château, L-9516 WiltzNational Strike Monument Wiltz
Visit the impressive monument commemorating the general strike during the Second World War. Learn more about the tragic events of that time that shaped Luxembourg's history.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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