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Vianden, with just under 1,900 inhabitants, is located in the northwest of Luxembourg on the border with Rhineland-Palatinate on the river Our and is a very important tourist resort in the country.. <9> <9> <1001> <9> <9> Already of great importance in the Middle Ages and the capital of the county of Vianden, the city flourished during the 15th century. The then third largest city with 3000 inhabitants owed its prosperity to the seven guilds that were well known for their art and craftsmanship.. <9> Victor Hugo met Vianden during his travels and, after being expelled from Belgium in 1871, settled here for several years as a political refugee.. In 1935, a museum was set up in the house where the poet lived.. <9> <9> <994/1795567> <994/1795572> <994/1795574> <9> <9> Other Attractions <9> • Trinitarian Church, Grand Rue 49, built from 1248 to 1252;. Worthy Gothic Cloister <9> • Vianden Castle, Montée du Château <9> • St. Nicholas Church, Rue de la Gare 26; <9> • City Museum, Grand-Rue 96;. Exhibits of the city´s 1000-year history, bakery museum and memorial of the national poet Edmond de la Fontaine <9> • Victor Hugo Museum, Rue de la Gare 37;. except Monday, 11:00 am to 5:00 pm <9> • Cartoons Museum, Grand Rue 48;. Tuesday to Sunday 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm <9> <9> <1002> <9>
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The carton and district capital Diekirch lies on the Sauer and has 6650 inhabitants. <9> <9> The symbol of the city is the donkey, which used to be indispensable for the farmers as a livestock and pack animal to work their steep fields and vineyards. In the pedestrian zone, which incidentally was the first in Luxembourg, you will find the donkey fountain, from which beer gushes on special occasions. On a tour of the pretty town you will come across donkeys again and again, even at the church tower. <9><9><1001><9> <9> In the 1960s, the remains of a Roman settlement were discovered during excavations. Mosaics and a Roman villa came to light and even the Laurentiuskirche was built on Roman foundations. <9> <9> Sights:<9> <9> • National Military History Museum, Bamertal 10 <9> • Laurentiuskirche, Rue Saint Nicolas, open 10 am-12pm and 2 pm-6pm 10. 00-18. 00:00 <9> • Museum of Historic Vehicles, rue de Stavelot 20-22, open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 6:00 pm <9> • Historical Brewing Museum, rue de Stavelot 20-22, open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am .00 am to 6.00 pm <9> • Deiwelselter (devil´s altar), Op der Schlaed; the oldest monument in the city is not an altar but a megalitic grave from the 2nd century BC. A 7 m high archway was built from its remains in 1892. <9> <9> <994/1795383> <994/1795384><994/1795390> <9>