Angelsberg, Village in central Fischbach, Luxembourg
Angelsberg is a village in central Luxembourg with residential streets arranged around two main roads, Rue de L'Eglise and Rue de Mersch. The settlement sits at about 406 meters in elevation with a typical rural layout.
A church from 1570 originally stood in the village and served as its religious center. In 1885, architect Carl Arendt designed a new neo-Romanesque church that replaced the older structure.
The residential street Rue de L'Eglise displays houses with features from the 18th century, preserving traditional Luxembourg building methods. This architecture shapes how the place looks and feels today.
The village connects to nearby Mersch through road CR 118, providing good access to regional roads. The rural setting means most facilities are within walking distance and the place remains quiet throughout the day.
The church was designed by architect Carl Arendt in neo-Romanesque style and stands out with its detailed craftsmanship among the simple houses of the village. This building shows how important religion was to this small community.
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