Notre-Dame Cathedral

Local nameCathédrale Notre-Dame de Luxembourg
LocationVille Haute, Luxembourg

Notre-Dame Cathedral is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It was originally a Jesuit church, and its cornerstone was laid in 1613. It is the only cathedral in Luxembourg.

The church is a noteworthy example of late gothic architecture; however, it also has many Renaissance elements and adornments. At the end of the 18th century, the church received the miraculous image of Our Lady of Consolation, the patron saint of both the city and the nation.

Fifty years later, the church was consecrated as the Church of Our Lady and in 1870, it was elevated by Pope Pius IX to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame.

Tags Renaissance ArchitecturePlace of WorshipGothic ArchitectureCatholicChristianArtEditor's ChoiceAccessibleFreeRoman Catholic
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame_Cathedral,_Luxembourg

More information at Visit Luxembourg http://www.visitluxembourg.com/en/place/misc/cathedrale-notre-dame

Email par.notre-dame@cathol.lu

Phone +352 46 20 23

Address Boulevard Roosevelt rue Notre-Dame L-2450 Luxembourg

Coordinates 49°36'34.379" N 6°7'53.592" E

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