Exhibition: Stone made objects

Larochette Larochette, Luxemburg

The exhibition is composed of objects from various European UNESCO Global Geoparks and is also expanded by 11 objects from the Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall. Accordingly, one exhibit from each member municipality can be admired, which characterizes the region. They reflect the history, geology, nature, culture, our tradition and crafts. A fascinating way to express […]

Exhibition: Stone made objects

Larochette Larochette, Luxemburg

The exhibition is composed of objects from various European UNESCO Global Geoparks and is also expanded by 11 objects from the Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall. Accordingly, one exhibit from each member municipality can be admired, which characterizes the region. They reflect the history, geology, nature, culture, our tradition and crafts. A fascinating way to express […]

Exhibition: Stone made objects

Larochette Larochette, Luxemburg

The exhibition is composed of objects from various European UNESCO Global Geoparks and is also expanded by 11 objects from the Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall. Accordingly, one exhibit from each member municipality can be admired, which characterizes the region. They reflect the history, geology, nature, culture, our tradition and crafts. A fascinating way to express […]

Exhibition: Stone made objects

Larochette Larochette, Luxemburg

The exhibition is composed of objects from various European UNESCO Global Geoparks and is also expanded by 11 objects from the Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall. Accordingly, one exhibit from each member municipality can be admired, which characterizes the region. They reflect the history, geology, nature, culture, our tradition and crafts. A fascinating way to express […]

Action: getting rid of the Himalayan Balsam

Consdorf rte d'echternach, Consdorf, Luxembourg

The Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) comes from the Himalayas and was planted in Europe by beekeepers and hobby gardeners at the end of the 19th century because of its beautiful flowers. The plant is extremely competitive, which means that it replaces native species – and it is spreading rapidly along our waters! If you want […]

Event Series Exhibition: Stone made objects

Exhibition: Stone made objects

Larochette Larochette, Luxemburg

The exhibition is composed of objects from various European UNESCO Global Geoparks and is also expanded by 11 objects from the Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall. Accordingly, one exhibit from each member municipality can be admired, which characterizes the region. They reflect the history, geology, nature, culture, our tradition and crafts. A fascinating way to express […]

Event Series Exhibition: Stone made objects

Exhibition: Stone made objects

Larochette Larochette, Luxemburg

The exhibition is composed of objects from various European UNESCO Global Geoparks and is also expanded by 11 objects from the Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall. Accordingly, one exhibit from each member municipality can be admired, which characterizes the region. They reflect the history, geology, nature, culture, our tradition and crafts. A fascinating way to express […]

Action: getting rid of the Himalayan Balsam

Consdorf rte d'echternach, Consdorf, Luxembourg

The Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) comes from the Himalayas and was planted in Europe by beekeepers and hobby gardeners at the end of the 19th century because of its beautiful flowers. The plant is extremely competitive, which means that it replaces native species – and it is spreading rapidly along our waters! If you want […]

CANCELLED! Bat Night 2021

Nommern Nommern, Luxemburg

On July 17, the Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall and our partners organise a bat night in Nommern! If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact us.   Programme from 18h: Information stands on nature-oriented garden design (insect & bat friendly) Children's activities (4-14 years) Rally Games on the theme of bats Building a bat […]

Action: getting rid of the Himalayan Balsam

Consdorf rte d'echternach, Consdorf, Luxembourg

The Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) comes from the Himalayas and was planted in Europe by beekeepers and hobby gardeners at the end of the 19th century because of its beautiful flowers. The plant is extremely competitive, which means that it replaces native species – and it is spreading rapidly along our waters! If you want […]