Places of remembrance
Memorial sites in Luxembourg
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©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©VisitLuxembourg Where? Esplanade, L-5444 SchengenMonument "Schengen Agreement"
In Schengen, the monument to the "Schengen Agreement" commemorates the signing of the Schengen Agreement.Find out more©ORT SUD Where? Rue de Hussigny, L-4580 DifferdangeMine Grôven
Visit Differdange’s historic mineFind out more©LCTO Where? Place Clairefontaine, L-1341 LuxembourgStatue of Grand Duchess Charlotte
This statue was inaugurated 29 April 1990. It is the expression of the great attachment that the people of Luxembourg had for Grand Duchess Charlotte who reigned from 1919 to 1964. She passed away in 1985.Find out more©Parlement européen Luxembourg Where? 17, Avenue John F. Kennedy, L-2929 LuxembourgEuropa Experience Luxembourg
A whole new way to experience EuropeFind out more©Jwh (CC BY-SA 3.0 lu) Where? avenue de la liberté, L-4602 NiederkornNiederkorn War memorial "Monument aux Morts"
A memorial to the fallen and missing citizens of the community during the Second World WarFind out more©Visit Luxembourg Circular routesScenicLocal hiking trail - R9
Distance: 8,91 kmFind out more
Duration: 2:20 h
Difficulty: medium©Alfonso Salgueiro Tour suggestionRemembering the Second World War
Duration: 2 daysFind out more
Given Luxembourg’s location and place in history, it is home to many memorial sites with a connection to the dark days of World War II.©Ville d'Esch freewith theLuxembourgPassWhere? Avenue du Rock'n'Roll, L-4361 Esch-sur-AlzetteBlast Furnace Belval
At the heart of this newly transformed quarter of the city, which comprises the modern campus of the University of Luxembourg, you can see the imposing remnants of the iron ore industry that drove the economy of Luxembourg more than 100 years ago.Find out more- 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
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