Church of Saint Michel, Mersch

The church was built from 1844-1850 in the classicist style according to the plans of the provincial architect Theodor Eberhard from Luxembourg. The monumental porch gives the impression of old temples; 4 fluted, Doric columns support a triangular gable with the symbolic "Eye of God".

About this building

For more information on this building visit https://openchurches.eu/en/churches/saint-michel-mersch

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Ramp or level access available on request
  • Steps to enter the building or churchyard
  • Parking within 250m
  • Accessible toilets nearby
  • Café within 500m

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Church of Saint Hubertus, Reckange

The present chapel dates from 1746, as shown by the keystone in the vault of the church. Above the main portal, in a niche, we recognise St. Hubertus, patron saint of the chapel. Inside, the architectural structure from the time of construction in 1746 has been preserved.

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Church of Saint Andreas, Beringen

The current Church of Saint Andreas was built at the beginning of the 20th century due to the lack of space in the earlier chapel to accommodate worshipers. The interior decoration dates back to the renovation works of 1978. In the choir there is a net vault. The floor is covered with tiles from the construction period (1910), which are monochrome or polychrome and have floral or geometric patterns.