Discover the best top things to do in Diekirch District, Luxembourg including MNHM National Museum of Military History, Vianden Castle, Musee de l'Ardoise, View Point Gringlay Lipperscheid, Altstadt Vianden., Monumento al General Patton., Freilichttheater Schloss Wiltz, Wallfahrtsschrein Unserer Lieben Frau von Fatima "op Baessent", Gemeindehaus Villa Thilges, Chateau d'Useldange.
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5.0 based on 373 reviews
First this museum was dedicated to the "Battle of the Bulge" in Luxembourg in winter 1944/45. The key topic of the museum remains the balanced and objective historical representation of the military operations in the Ardennes from the german, american and civilian points of view. Over 3000m2 of exhibition space enable an insight of the dramatic and tragic situations that both, soldiers and civilians, were caught in. Special showrooms feature extensive collections of weapons, uniforms, military equipment of all kind, wheeled- and tracked vehicles, in addition to numerous personal soldier's belongings, photographs, documents and maps. The museum's core is doubtlessly the detailed diorama of the night-time Sauer river crossing at Diekirch on January 18th, 1945. Another part is dedicated to the history of Luxembourg's own armed forces. Other sections are dedicated to Luxembourgers fighting in allied armies in both WWI, WWII, and during the Korean conflict.
This is the best and largest museum I have ever visited specialized on World War II. you can see and touch the heavy vehicles used in World War II. military tanks, automobiles, artillery. rifles, machine guns, knives, foods, equipment, medallions...there are some exhibitions showing the daily life of soldiers, you can spend whole day here. i certainly recommend this museum if you are nearby in Luxembourg. you will not regret it.
4.5 based on 1,721 reviews
This is a very wonderful restored castle with amazing history and full of information, especially if you take the tour with an audio guide (early to download on your iPhone). There are many stairs but otherwise it's an easy tour that takes about 2 hours to complete. There is a gift shop and a nice cafe as well, which are attached to the very informative visitor center. Highly recommend - it has views of the quaint city below.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The site of the Slate Museum Haut-Martelange is unique in its form in Europe as it reflects a complete image of the Luxembourg slate industry and its more than 200 years old history of extraction. The working sheds, the underground mines, the house of administration, the owners residence with hunting lodge and park, the miners houses are major elements of the 8ha site. Guided tours will help you to discover the world of slate, its extraction, it's splitting and drilling as well as the working conditions of the quarrymen. The museum is open from April to October. Guided tours for groups are organized upon request. Every first Sunday of the month and every Wednesday and Sunday in the months of July and August at 3pm an organized tour takes place.
4.5 based on 196 reviews
The old town of Vianden is a must-do when in Luxembourg. Cobblestone streets, some nice shops, the views on the surrounding hilly landscapes, the castle and the river, it's all nice and cozy. You won't be disappointed.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Comemorial place of WW2, specially in memorial of General Patton. It's more a place of respect and gratitude.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Die große Bühne mit der monumentalen vierteiligen Freitreppe von 1727, der Vorplatz der Bühne, der Hof, die Schlossgärten und die imposante Silhouette des Feudalschlosses im Hintergrund, alles zusammen macht diesen Ort zu einem prachtvollen und angesehenen Freilichttheater. Jedes Jahr, von Ende Juni bis Anfang August, finden in Wiltz die bekannten Freilichtfestspiele statt.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
13 January 1945, under the fire fed from the Battle of the Bulge, ten women and men made the promise to build a public Way of the Cross with a picture of Jesus' divine heart and a representation of Our Lady Fatima. After nine days of intense prayers the German troops left the town on 20 January 1945, the day of the Saint-Sebastian.
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4.5 based on 16 reviews
We were surprised to find this medieval castle in Useldange. The rooms are well prepared and have descriptions in several languages , including English. You can climb a tower and have a beautiful view. The review below also gives an excellent atmosphere to the whole location.
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