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It is the oldest holy building in the city, replacing the
castle chapel of the Counts of Luxembourg placed on the
same site in 987. In the course of the centuries the church
was destroyed several times, but always reconstructed, altered
and extended. Its present appearance goes back to 1688,
although it was of course restored in the 60s and the 80s.
In view of its turbulent history, it combines elements of
Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque architecture.
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