This is one of the city’s oldest and most principal religious landmarks.
Built in the 13th-century, Saint Michael's Church was originally dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel. The church had to undertake several renovations and expansions to preserve its history and keep it safe. The church’s appearance today is the result of a major renovation that took place in the 19th century. During times of war and conflict, Saint Michael's was a gathering place for the city's residents.
Many major religious ceremonies and events throughout the centuries took place here.
Saint Michael's has a Gothic architectural style which is distinguished by gorgeous stained glass windows, tall arches, and complex carvings. The interior of the church has beautiful frescoes, a richly decorated altar, and high ceilings.
Saint Michael's Church was also important in the political and cultural history of Luxembourg. Saint Michael's is a must-see for anyone who loves architecture and history.
March-October 7 days a week, 8.00-18.00, November-February 9.00-17.00
Open year round
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