Gëlle Fra Monument Luxembourg city

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Memorial sites

Scenes of a military past

Armies, military activities and war have all left their mark on Luxembourg. The extensive legacy and relics of these troubled times will still be visible in the cities and countryside for many years to come.

A walk through the capital already reveals numerous impressive examples: ramparts, the underground tunnels of the casemates and other fortifications planned and constructed by the famous French military architect and engineer Vauban are a reminder that the city was once a stronghold; so unassailable that it was known as the ‘Gibraltar of the North’.

The two world wars also left their traces in Luxembourg. Today, numerous memorials, monuments and museums remind visitors of how the country experienced these conflicts. You can also see the Second World War through the eyes of Luxembourg’s underground resistance movement – for example on the ‘Sentier des passeurs’ (Smuggler’s Trail), the ‘Bunker Hike’ circular walk in Schlindermanderscheid or at the National Resistance Museum in Esch-sur-Alzette.

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German Military Cemetery

© Alfonso Salgueiro
American Military Cemetery in Hamm

© Alfonso Salgueiro

Memorial sites in Luxembourg

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  • Where? 50, Val du Scheid, L-2517 Luxembourg City

    Luxembourg-Hamm, American Military Cemetery

    Luxembourg-Hamm, American Military Cemetery

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  • Musée régional des enrôlés de force

    Where? 25, Rue Dominique Lang, L-3505 Dudelange

    Regional Museum of forced conscription

    Better understand the fate of drafted soldiers

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  • WWII 385th Bomb Group Museum Perlé

    Where? 6, Rue de l'Eglise, L-8826 Perlé

    W.W.II 385th Bomb Group Museum Perlé

    W.W.II 385th Bomb Group Museum Perlé

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  • Where? Houfels, L-. Boulaide

    Anti-tank gun 43

    Anti-tank gun 43

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  • Frans Masereel exhibition
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    Where? Place de la Résistance, L-4041 Esch-sur-Alzette

    National Museum of Resistance and Human Rights

    The National Museum of Resistance and Human Rights, located on the Place de la Résistance in Esch-sur-Alzette, focuses on the history of the Second World War in Luxembourg.

     

    Attention: Temporarily closed.

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  • National Museum of Military History
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    Where? 10, Rue Bamertal, L-9209 Diekirch

    National Museum of Military History Diekirch

    National Museum of Military History

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  • Patton Square Ettelbrück

    Where? 5, Rue Abbé Muller, L-9065 Ettelbruck

    Patton Monument Ettelbruck

    The Patton Monument in Ettelbrück: A place of remembrance

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  • Kayl_Léiffrächen_copyright ORT Sud (159)

    Where? Rue de la Forêt, L-3620 Kayl

    National Miners Monument

    Remembering the miners of Luxembourg

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  • Mine Cockerill Ellergronn

    Where? Centre d'Accueil Ellergronn, L-4114 Esch-sur-Alzette

    Museum of the Cockerill Mine at Ellergronn

    Exceptional legacy from the mining era

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  • Shoah Memorial Trail in Luxembourg City

    Distance: 3,26 km
    Duration: 1:54 h
    Difficulty: easy

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