Belgium–Germany–Luxembourg tripoint, International tripoint near Arzfeld and Clervaux, Belgium, Germany, and Luxembourg.
The Belgium-Germany-Luxembourg tripoint is the geographical location where the borders of these three countries meet at one exact spot. Stone markers and informational signs mark the precise point where all three boundaries converge.
The border point was established by the Congress of Vienna in 1815, when European borders were redrawn after the Napoleonic Wars. In 2011, administrative responsibility shifted from Heinerscheid to Clervaux, reflecting modern border management changes.
This spot brings together people from three nations who gather for cross-border celebrations and regional events. The area uses this symbolic meeting point to strengthen neighborhood ties and share local traditions.
The location is accessible by rural roads, with the nearest services located in the municipalities of Arzfeld and Clervaux. Visitors should wear appropriate footwear and prepare for changing weather, as the site sits in hilly terrain.
Multilingual signs in four languages were placed here to welcome visitors from all three countries. These markers help travelers understand precisely where they stand on the European continent.
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