Luxembourg's Sacred Sites
Luxembourg’s religious landscape spans centuries of architectural evolution, from the 17th-century Jesuit Gothic style of Notre-Dame Cathedral to secluded rock-cut chapels. This collection highlights significant Catholic landmarks, including the historic Saint Michael's Church—the city's oldest site of worship—and unique shrines like the Heeschbrecher Bildchen, set within an ancient oak tree. Visitors can explore Romanesque Revival designs, Orthodox cathedrals, and rural chapels that reflect the Grand Duchy’s deep-rooted cultural heritage and diverse spiritual history.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
17th-century cathedral featuring a mix of Late Gothic and Renaissance architecture. It houses the crypt of the Grand Ducal family and the revered statue of the Consolatrix Afflictorum, the patroness of Luxembourg.
Chapelle Saint-Quirin
A pilgrimage chapel built into a rocky cliff in the Pétrusse Valley. It stands on the site of an ancient pagan shrine next to a spring traditionally believed to have healing properties.
Saint Michael's Church, Luxembourg
Saint Michael's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.
Hersberg's Mid-Millennium Oak Tree
A unique religious shrine housed within the hollow trunk of an ancient pedunculate oak tree. The tree is classified as a remarkable natural monument and has been a site of local devotion for centuries.
Saint-Martin
Historic parish church located in the Dudelange region.
Chapelle au Mont-Marie
Small Catholic chapel situated in a rural setting near Tuntange.
Nittel
Nittel, on the Upper Moselle, is an ortsgemeinde in the Landkreis of Trier-Saarburg in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
Christ Sauveur
Parish church serving the community of Bridel, featuring modern religious architecture.
Immaculée Conception de la Vierge Marie
Village church in Garnich built in the Romanesque Revival architectural style.
Saint-Étienne
Roman Catholic parish church in the Oberkorn district of Differdange.
Saint-Joseph
Catholic church in the Fousbann district of Differdange, dedicated to Saint Joseph.
Saints-Pierre-et-Paul
Wheelchair-accessible Catholic church located in the Differdange region.
Sainte-Barbe
Catholic church dedicated to Saint Barbara, the patron saint of miners, reflecting the region's industrial heritage.
Cathédrale Orthodoxe de Saint Nicolas
The primary place of worship for the Greek Orthodox community in Luxembourg, located in Weiler-la-Tour.
Péiter Onrou
A life-sized statue and shrine located at the Crispinusfiels on Eicherberg, serving as a site of local folk devotion.
Chapelle Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Historic Catholic chapel located in the southern region of Luxembourg.
Andreaskierch
Parish church in Troisvierges known for its historic altar and significance in the northern Oesling region.
Chapelle Les Quatre
Small Roman Catholic chapel in the village of Schweich, serving the parish of Elvange.
Mäerteskierch
Parish church in Hachiville known for its historic 16th-century carved wooden altar, a masterpiece of late Gothic art.
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