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  • In the 17th century, Toussaint Durand, a priest and builder with the support of the village community, transformed the original Romanesque church with its single nave and flat apse into an imposing edifice, whose signature feature is the tower built in 1632.

    Notre-Dame et Saint-Santin

    61400 Courgeon

    Closed

  • Come and discover the remarkable church of St. Peter in Solre-le-Chateau, with an almost unique steeple.

    Saint-Pierre

    59740 Solre-le-Château

    Closed

  • Saint-Pierre de Dompierre aux Bois church (Meuse) is a neo-Romanesque building rebuilt in 1932

    Saint-Pierre

    55300 Dompierre-aux-Bois

    Closed

  • In the heart of the Perche region, the ancient stronghold of the Counts of Perche dominates the countryside.

    Notre-Dame

    61400 Mortagne-au-Perche

    Closed

  • Grandiose 13th century Gothic church.

    Notre-Dame de Blécourt

    52300 Blécourt

    Closed

  • A 15th century church nestled in the heart of a Percheron village that has preserved traces of Romanesque art.

    Saint-Ouen

    61110 Verrières

    Closed

  • Saint-Remi

    52220 Montier-en-Der (La Porte-du-Der)

    Closed

  • in 1857, the present rural-style church was built.

    Sainte-Odile

    L-9944 Beiler (Weiswampach)

    Closed

  • The church was built on solid rock by master builder Jakob Reisdorf in the years 1734-1736 and consecrated in 1744.

    Saint-Jean-Népomucène

    L-9990 Weiswampach

    Closed

  • The new village church of Roodt an der Syr is one of the youngest sacral buildings in Luxembourg.

    Saint-Jacques

    L-6914 Roodt-sur-Syre (Betzdorf)

    Closed

  • Saints-Côme-et-Damien

    L-9712 Clervaux

    Closed

  • The church in Holler is one of the most beautiful historic churches in Luxembourg.

    Saint-Sauveur

    L-9962 Holler (Weiswampach)

    Closed

  • The Saint Martin Church is one of the oldest churches in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. 

    Saint-Martin

    L-8395 Septfontaines (Habscht)

    Closed

  • The present church was built in 1894 in neo-Gothic style according to the plans of the district architect J.-P. Knepper. 

    Sainte Trinité

    L-9946 Binsfeld (Weiswampach)

    Closed

  • The chapel was only built in 1840.

    Saint-Alphonse

    L-9950 Breidfeld (Weiswampach)

    Closed

  • In 1879, the first church was built in Leithum.

    Immaculée Conception

    L-9970 Leithum (Weiswampach)

    Closed

  • Saint-Odo

    L-9463 Stolzembourg (Park Housen)

    Closed

  • Saints-Côme-et-Damien

    L-9954 Goedange (Troisvierges)

    Closed temporarily

  • Church of Saint Maximin

    L-8838 Wahl

    Closed

  • Notre-Dame

    L-6475 Echternach

    Closed

  • The silhouette of the old Franciscan monastery church still characterises the village of Ulflingen today.

    St-Andrew

    L-9912 Troisvierges (Troisvierges)

    Closed

  • Basilica Saint-Willibrord

    L-6486 Echternach

    Closed

  • The former Jesuit church was built beginning in 1613.

    Notre-Dame

    L-2240 Luxembourg-Centre

    Closed

  • Saint-Sébastien

    L-9952 Drinklange (Troisvierges)

    Closed

  • The present chapel dates from 1746, as shown by the keystone in the vault of the church.

    Saint Hubertus

    L-7595 Reckange (Mersch)

    Closed

  • Donat

    L-7463 Pettingen (Mersch)

    Closed

  • The tent-shaped architecture is typical of many church buildings from the 1950s and 1960s.

    Saint-Joseph

    L-9964 Huldange (Troisvierges)

    Closed

  • Saint-Denis

    L-8610 Buschrodt (Wahl)

    Closed

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