History, art & culture

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.

Art & Culture

The cultural centers in Mersch, Mamer, and Niederanven offer a wide range of events. The program is highly diverse, and you can explore the full range of offerings in our event calendar 'What's on'. Both young and old will find something to enjoy. In addition to art exhibitions, theater performances, and concerts are also frequently featured. This ensures that even on rainy days, you can fully enjoy the cultural aspect of Guttland

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Kahler
Make Koler Kooler
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Mierscher Theater
Mierscher Theater
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© Galerie bei der Kierch Kehlen
Galerie bei der Kierch Kehlen
Galerie bei der Kierch Kehlen
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National literature archive Mersch
National literature archive Mersch
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Kinneksbond, Centre Culturel Mamer
Kinneksbond, Centre Culturel Mamer
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CAW
CAW
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Galerie Op der Cap
Galerie Op der Cap
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Kulturhaus Niederanven
Kulturhaus Niederanven
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Kinoler
Kinoler
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Manukultura
Manukultura
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Al Schmelz
Al Schmelz
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Millegalerie
Millegalerie
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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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    Chapel Kuelebierg
    Chapel Kuelebierg
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    Trinity Church
    The church of Walferdange was built from 1845 to 1852 in a neoclassical style.
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  • Tumulus Bill
    Tumulus on the “Helperknapp”
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  • © ORT Guttland
    Roman villa Dëschtelratt
    Roman villa Dëschtelratt
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    St.Rémy church
    St.Rémy church
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    Roman villa Mersch
    Roman villa Mersch
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  • 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.
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  • Archeological Museum
    Archeological Museum
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    Roman villa Helmsange
    Roman villa Helmsange
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  • Native Village
    Native Village
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