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Visit Gräinskapell in Luxembourg for a serene historical experience amidst stunning architecture and breathtaking views.
Nestled in the picturesque Grund district, Gräinskapell is a stunning historical landmark that invites tourists to explore its serene beauty and rich history. This charming chapel, with its unique architecture and tranquil setting, provides a perfect escape from the bustling city life of Luxembourg. A visit here promises not only spiritual solace but also an opportunity to appreciate the captivating views of the surrounding area, making it a must-see for any traveler.
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Car
From the center of Mullerthal, head southwest on Route de la Libération toward Rue de la Gare. Continue on Route de la Libération for about 4 kilometers until you reach the roundabout. Take the second exit onto N10 highway. Follow N10 for approximately 20 kilometers. Take the exit toward Luxembourg-Centre, and merge onto Rue de la Gare. Continue straight to stay on Rue de la Gare, and then turn right onto Rue de Prague. Gräinskapell will be on your left at number 35.
Public Transportation
From Mullerthal, take the bus line 111 towards Luxembourg, Gare Centrale. The bus ride will take about 30 minutes. Get off at the 'Luxembourg, Gare' stop. From there, walk to Rue de Prague: head east on Rue de la Gare, then turn right onto Boulevard F. D. Roosevelt. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Rue de Prague. Turn left onto Rue de Prague, and Gräinskapell will be at number 35 on your left.
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Explore the enchanting Mullerthal region in Luxembourg, known as 'Little Switzerland', with its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and charming villages.
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