Mamer Castle

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49°37′34″N 06°01′26″E / 49.62611°N 6.02389°E / 49.62611; 6.02389

Mamer Castle serves as the commune's town hall and centre of communal services, having been recently restored, renovated, and landscaped.

Mamer Castle (Luxembourgish: Mamer Schlass, French: Château de Mamer, German: Mamer Schloss) is the town hall for the commune of Mamer, in south-western Luxembourg. It is the home of the communal council, the site of local government offices, and the centre of administration for communal services.

It is located on Place de l'Indépendance near the centre of the town. It is made up of four buildings, set in recently landscaped surroundings. At the main entrance, there is a sculpture of Nicolas Frantz, two-time Tour de France winner, and Josy Barthel, Luxembourg's only Olympic gold medallist, both of whom were born in Mamer.[1]

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