Angelsberg
Town in Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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- Angelsberg (Luxembourgish: Angelsbierg ) is a small town in the commune of Fischbach, in central Luxembourg.
- Location Angelsberg is 5 km east of Mersch on the CR 118.
- To the east of the village is Meysemburg Castle.
- Cornelius is located.
- A few houses from the 18th century have been preserved here.
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WikipediaAngelsberg (Luxembourgish: Angelsbierg) is a small town in the commune of Fischbach, in central Luxembourg. As of 2024, the town's population is 483.
Angelsberg is 5 km east of Mersch on the CR 118. Other neighboring towns are the Beringerberg settlement to the north and Schoos to the south. To the east of the village is Meysemburg Castle.
The oldest street in Angelsberg is the Rue de L'Eglise, on which the Church of St. Cornelius is located. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was the main road of the town, and led via a country road to Mersch. A few houses from the 18th century have been preserved here. The church itself is younger and was built in 1885 according to plans by architect Carl (Charles) Arendt in the neo-Romanesque style. It replaced a previous building from 1570, which had to be demolished in 1883 due to dilapidation.
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