Chapel Kuelebierg

The chapel, whose origins can be traced back to the Middle Ages, is perched on the hill Kuelebierg. The secluded location, the peaceful atmosphere as well as the architecture and history of the chapel turn it into a special gem. A 700 meter-long Way of the Cross leads from the church in Beckerich up to the chapel.

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Address: Chapel Kuelebierg
18, Kuelebierg
L-8522 Beckerich
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