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Historical Sites
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The cableway from Ottange to Differdange
While walking on the hills and plateaus around Rumelange, it might
happen that you spot in a clearing, in a field or through trees and
hedges,rusty pylons seemingly belonging to a time long gone."What used
to be their purpose?" is probabely the first question coming to your
mind. Well, here you'll find the answer
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Unfortunately, this article is currently only available in french!
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The National Miners Memorial
Coming from Kayl, you'll notice the top of
a tower among trees and red hills. This tower belongs to the National
Miners' Memorial erected to honour all those who lost their lives in the
mines, doing their hard job.
Unfortunately, this article is currently only available in french!
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The Léif'frächen
In 1753, a worker called Peping, while
cutting a coppice, discovered a small wooden statue of Our Lady in the
hollow of a tree. Instead of taking it home, he made, together with his
son, a small niche in a nearby rock to install the statue.
Unfortunately, this article is currently only available in french!
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Last updated 21 December 2008
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