Luxembourg: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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Notre-Dame Cathedral
Catholic cathedral built in 17th century Nestled within the heart of Luxembourg City, the Notre-Dame Cathedral is an architectural marvel and an emblem of the nation's capital. This grand church, constructed between 1613 and 1621 in late Gothic architecture with Renaissance elements, serves as a spiritual...
Saint Michael's Church
Small church on a historic site Nestled in the heart of Luxembourg City, Saint Michael's Church stands as a serene spiritual oasis amidst the bustling capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. This sacred edifice is not only a place of worship but also a historical gem that reflects the architectural...
Trinity Church
Trinity Church, nestled in the heart of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, stands as a beacon of spiritual solace and architectural grace. This sacred edifice, though not as towering as some of its European counterparts, commands respect with its harmonious blend of...
Neumünster Abbey
Neumünster Abbey is a public meeting place, cultural centre, and former Benedictine abbey located in the Grund district of Luxembourg City in southern Luxembourg.
St. Peter and Paul Church
Church of the Saints Peter and Paul is the first Russian Orthodox Church in Luxembourg. It is under the jurisdiction of the Western European Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
St Joseph's Church
St Joseph's Church in the Limpertsberg district of Luxembourg City is a Roman Catholic church in the Neo-Romanesque style. Designed by the Luxembourg architect Nicolas Petit, it was completed in 1913 and consecrated the same year on 30 April.
Chapelle Saint-Quirin
The Saint-Quirin chapel is a catholic religious building located in Luxembourg, in the valley of the Pétrusse. It is dedicated to Quirin de Neuss. The gothic façade is dated 1355. The roof and the bell tower were added in the 19th century.