The 18th-century chapel is idyllically situated on a wooded slope, with benches and the sound of a spring inviting visitors to linger. Its Baroque architecture, with its striking onion dome, is particularly impressive.
The Grevenmacher parish church, dedicated to the Roman deacon and martyr Lawrence, has a long and eventful history. The church was erected in 1782-83 in accordance with the architectural plans of Johann Anton Neurohr of Trier.