Discover the rich history and cultural diversity of the Guttland region. From fascinating historical sites to inspiring art exhibitions and lively cultural events, guests are offered a diverse program to explore the heritage and creative soul of the region.
History, art & culture
Cultural & Historical Heritage
Guttland is not only impressive because of its nature and hiking trails but also because of its many prehistoric and ancient sites, among which are particularly numerous Gallo-Roman sites. You can discover the religious heritage in the numerous churches and chapels of the region. Evidence of darker times can also be found in the Guttland region, such as the memorials of the Second World War. The diversity of historical sites bears witness to the region's eventful history and the respect paid to this history
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No image availableWhere? 18, Kuelebierg, L-8522 BeckerichChapel Kuelebierg
Chapel KuelebiergFind out more
No image availableWhere? Rue de l'église, L-7224 WalferdangeTrinity Church
The church of Walferdange was built from 1845 to 1852 in a neoclassical style.Find out more- Where? Helperknapp, L-7425 Bill
Tumulus Bill
Tumulus on the “Helperknapp”Find out more - Where? ZI Bombicht, L-6947 Niederanven
Roman villa Dëschtelratt
Roman villa DëschtelrattFind out more - Where? Rue du Château, L-8385 Koerich
St.Rémy church
St.Rémy churchFind out more - Where? Rue des Romains, L-7565 Mersch
Roman villa Mersch
Roman villa MerschFind out more - Where? Scheidhof, L-5211 Sandweiler
German Cemetery Sandweiler
This impressive war gravesite with around 10,900 graves bears witness to the fierce fighting that took place in Luxembourg and on its borders during World War II.Find out more - Where? 2, Rue d'Olm, L-8392 Nospelt
Archeological Museum
Archeological MuseumFind out more - Where? Cité Princesse Amélie, L-7262 Helmsange
Roman villa Helmsange
Roman villa HelmsangeFind out more - Where? 1, rue Principale, L-5290 Neuhäusgen
Native Village
Native VillageFind out more