Trinity Church in Walferdange: A Historic Landmark

A Look into the Past Built between 1845 and 1852, Trinity Church is an important part of Walferdange’s history and culture. This neoclassical catholic house of worship has been a key gathering place for the local community for generations, reflecting the town’s religious and architectural heritage. Architectural Highlights The church’s neoclassical design stands out with […]
Sports Complex in Walferdange: A Place for Everyone

A Hub for Sports and Recreation Walferdange is home to a large sports complex, offering a wide range of facilities for people of all ages and fitness levels. From football and tennis to badminton and karate, the sports infrastructure in Walferdange is designed to promote an active lifestyle and support the local community and its […]
Centre Prince Henri: A Cultural Hub in Walferdange

The Creation of Centre Prince Henri: From Idea to Reality The idea for Centre Prince Henri began when the municipality of Walferdange purchased the land, measuring 27.30 Ar in 1968. The project received initial approval from the municipal council in 1974, and the foundation stone was laid on April 15, 1979. After years of planning […]
PIDAL: Sport, Fitness and Relaxation in Walferdange

The Beginning of PIDAL While known as the public swimming pool of Walferdange, PIDAL is actually a common project of three municipalities. The intermunicipal association PIDAL was founded on June 1, 1972 by Lorentzweiler, Steinsel, and Walferdange. Their shared goal was to build and operate a public swimming pool allowing them to offer swimming classes […]
Ten reasons to live in Walferdange

The commune of Walferdange, comprising the towns of Walferdange, Helmsange and Bereldange, borders Luxembourg City along the Alzette valley. Pleasant to live in, with a modern infrastructure and an atmosphere with a strong international flavour, here are ten reasons to live here. Location With the town hall just ten minutes away and less than six […]
Ten things you should know about Walferdange

A small commune… and a big one At just 7.2 km2, Walferdange is the third smallest commune in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The neighboring commune of Steinsel, for example, covers an area three times this size. With 8,866 inhabitants in 2024, Walferdange is also the country’s 17th-largest commune by population. With 1,256 inhabitants per […]