Image of Luxembourg, Bridel Sessile Oak

Bridel (Luxembourgish: Briddel) is a town in the commune of Kopstal, central Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 2,858.

History

Bridel used to belong to the commune of Steinsel until the law of February 22, 1853, when it became part of Kopstal.

  • 1956 - Start of the construction of the church
  • 1961 - Inauguration of the primary school
  • 1972 - Inauguration of the church

Landmarks

  • St Hubert's Church, listed national monument of Luxembourg[1]
  • Affection, a bronze sculpture from Lucien Wercollier
  • Ancient linden tree on rue du tilleul
  • Ancient pine tree on rue Lucien Wercollier
  • Ancient oak tree on place du gros chêne
  • Hall Sportif Bridel, a sports hall complexe whose architecture won the Bauhärepräis 2020[2] and got nominated for EU Mies Award 22[3]

References

49°39′27″N 6°04′50″E / 49.65750°N 6.08056°E / 49.65750; 6.08056


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.