Saint Martin church in Junglinster

Where? Rue de Bourglinster, L-6112 Junglinster

Visit the baroque church and the burial place of the Lords of Linster.

This baroque church was built between 1772 and 1774. It has a beautiful altar dating from the late 17th century and frescoes. You can see as well the tombstones of the Lords of Linster. The plans were inspired by the interior of Trinity Church in Luxembourg and can be attributed to Paul Mungenast from Echternach.

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Address: Saint Martin church in Junglinster
Rue de Bourglinster
L-6112 Junglinster
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