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Menhir

Where? rue Enelter, L-7596 Mersch

Menhir

One of the oldest monuments of Luxembourg can be found on the ''Béisenerbierg''. The menhir, buried for centuries in the ground of a meadow, was discovered in 1978 and erected 30 metres away from its original location. The 3 metres high sandstone, weighing around 4 tons, owes its brown yellow colour to its high iron content.

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Address: Menhir
rue Enelter
L-7596 Mersch
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