Heritage and Monuments
This collection highlights the diverse historical and natural heritage of the Capellen region. It features significant archaeological sites, including the Gallo-Roman villa rustica ruins in Goeblange-Miecher and the Merovingian tumulus at Telpenscholtz. The list also includes a World War II memorial dedicated to General Patton and several "remarkable trees"—centuries-old oaks, pines, and lindens protected as natural monuments for their size, age, and historical value.
Réimervilla vu Giewel
Remains of a Gallo-Roman villa rustica located in the Miecher woods. The site includes the foundations of several stone buildings that once formed a large agricultural estate.
Eech zu Klengbetten
A protected pedunculate oak located on a slope along rue de la Montagne.
Eech um Briddel
A protected sessile oak located on Place du Chêne at 29 rue Nic-Goedert.
Chapelle au Mont-Marie
A Catholic chapel situated on a hill overlooking the surrounding valley.
General Patton monument
A memorial dedicated to General George S. Patton Jr., commander of the U.S. Third Army during the liberation of Luxembourg in World War II.
Platan zu Aansebuerg
A remarkable plane tree located in the village of Ansembourg.
Platan zu Tënten
A protected plane tree located in Tuntange.
Eech zu Koler
A remarkable oak tree situated in the village of Kahler.
Kifer um Briddel
A protected pine tree located in the residential area of Bridel.
Allee um Quatre-Vents
A protected avenue of trees located at the Quatre-Vents crossroads.
Lann um Briddel
A protected linden tree located in Bridel.
Telpenscholtz
A Merovingian burial mound or tumulus providing evidence of early medieval settlement in the region.
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