Mondorf-les-Bains ( ; ) is a
commune and town in south-eastern
Luxembourg.
It is part of the
canton of Remich
Remich is a canton in the east of Luxembourg. Its capital is Remich.
Administrative divisions
Remich Canton consists of the following eight communes:
* Bous
* Dalheim
* Lenningen
* Mondorf-les-Bains
* Remich
* Schengen
* Stadtbredimus
* Waldbre ...
. Mondorf-les-Bains is a
spa town (hence its name), and has the only
casino in Luxembourg.
, the commune of Mondorf-les-Bains (other towns within the commune include
Altwies and
Ellange) has a population of 5,082.
History
The area was first inhabited by the
Celts. The
Romans, who arrived in 65 BC, built the Castel on Celtic foundations to protect the road from
Metz to
Trier. It was one of
Charlemagne's nieces, Muomina, who is behind the village's name. In the 9th century, she donated all her possessions including the little village to
Echternach Abbey
The Abbey of Echternach is a Benedictine monastery in the town of Echternach, in eastern Luxembourg. The Abbey was founded in the 7th century by St Willibrord, the patron saint of Luxembourg. For three hundred years, it benefited from the pat ...
. The village was subsequently called Muomendorph. Over the centuries, Mondorf was frequently attacked, burnt down and rebuilt. St Michael's Church from 1065 was rebuilt on four occasions, the last time in 1764.
["History"]
, ''Mondorf: Domaine Thermal''. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
It was in the 1840s that the thermal waters were uncovered as a result of deep drilling for salt which had become highly taxed under the Dutch. Karl Gotthelf Kind, who had found salt in Germany and hoped to do the same in Mondorf, discovered the waters after drilling to a record depth of 736 metres. Despite their mineral properties, the waters were not suitable for salt a brownish colour caused by the rich iron content which emerged after distilling. Nevertheless, the local notary, J.-P. Ledure, saw other opportunities for the waters and was successful in finding support for setting up the "Société des Bains de Mondorf". The architect Charles Eydt was immediately commissioned to build the thermal establishment which was inaugurated on 20 June 1847. As a result of the spa's success, the village prospered as rich French guests came to stay in the luxurious hotels which sprang up in the vicinity. The flow of visitors from France was however halted in 1871 when the Germans occupied
Alsace and
Lorraine.
[
Despite acquiring the name of Mondorf-les-Bains on 28 August 1878, the spa had been undergoing a significant decline since 1871. Only after the State took over the facilities on 21 April 1886 were its fortunes improved. Minister of State Paul Eyschen was particularly successful in reviving interest, encouraging visitors to come from Belgium. In the early 20th century, the State invested heavily in the resort adding a pavilion for the original source, a banqueting hall and a reading room as well as the Orangerie and the country's first indoor swimming pool. The park was also enlarged. A railway to Thionville was opened in 1903 and, in 1913, the Marie-Adélaïde Source, named after the grand duchess Marie-Adélaïde was added after drilling to a depth of 464 metres.][
After a quiet period during the First World War, a new spa centre designed by architect Paul Wigreux was opened in 1926. In the 1930s, the hotels were occupied not by visitors interested in the waters but by émigrés from Nazi Germany. At the same time it was visited by Polish pianist ]Arthur Rubinstein
Arthur Rubinstein ( pl, Artur Rubinstein; 28 January 188720 December 1982) was a Polish Americans, Polish-American pianist. . During the Second World War, well-to-do Nazis enjoyed relaxing at "Staatsbad-Mondorf", far away from the bombing and fighting. In 1945, Mondorf's Palace Hotel became '' Camp Ashcan'', a prisoner-of-war camp for senior Nazi dignitaries who awaited trials at Nuremberg. During the Allied occupation, that lasted until September 1945, there was no permission to transit in the town from 7 pm to 7 am. The spa continued to prosper in the second half of the 20th century with an outdoor swimming pool (1953), a new thermal centre (1988), and the Casino 2000
Casino 2000 is a casino, gaming casino and entertainment complex located in Mondorf-les-Bains in southern Luxembourg. It houses the country's only gambling facilities.
Facilities
Opened in April 1983, the Casino 2000 complex brings together faci ...
which opened in 1983.["The source of your well-being"]
, ''Syndicat d'Initiative de Mondorf-les-Bains''. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
Spa facilities
The spa welcomes thousands of visitors a year with its richly mineralized waters at . Set in a park of 36 ha (89 acres), its facilities are among the most modern in Europe. The waters are particularly suitable for the treatment of liver, gastric and respiratory ailments. In addition to a fully equipped fitness pavilion, there are also massage booths, saunas, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, solariums, Turkish baths and whirlpools. Treatments from algae wraps and lava-stone therapy to lymphatic drainage and ayurvedic rituals are said to be especially relaxing.
The church
St Michael's Church is one of the country's finest Rococo buildings. Inside the church, the fresco, pieta and pulpit are of special interest. Now a listed building, the church was built from 1764 to 1766 on the initiative of Nic Ungeschick, with the support of the abbey of Echternach. The Louis XV furniture was created by the local sculptor Jean-Pierre Decker who lived and worked in Mondorf. The organ on the balcony with musical emblems, the confessionals and the altars blend harmoniously with the frescos designed by Weiser from Bohemia.
The original St Michael's was built in 1065 but was destroyed and rebuilt on several occasions.[
]
Population
Economy
The major contributor to Mondorf's economy is Casino 2000
Casino 2000 is a casino, gaming casino and entertainment complex located in Mondorf-les-Bains in southern Luxembourg. It houses the country's only gambling facilities.
Facilities
Opened in April 1983, the Casino 2000 complex brings together faci ...
as a hotel, restaurant, gaming centre and business venue. Other contributors are the town's restaurants, its tourists, arts and crafts interests as well as agriculture and viticulture. The Domaine Thermal attracts visitors to the spa as well as those interested in its hotel and restaurants and its conference facilities.
Twin towns — sister cities
Mondorf-les-Bains is twinned
Twinning (making a twin of) may refer to:
* In biology and agriculture, producing two offspring (i.e., twins) at a time, or having a tendency to do so;
* Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning
* Twinning inst ...
with:
* Bad Homburg
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, Germany
* Cabourg, France
* Chur, Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
* Mayrhofen, Austria
* Terracina, Italy
* Vale de Cambra
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, Portugal
Famous citizens
* John Grün
John (Johann) Grün, also known as Herkul Grün (1868–1912), a Luxembourger from Mondorf-les-Bains was believed to be the strongest man in the world at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century."Grün, John", ''Luxemburger Lexikon'', ...
(1868–1912), the "strongest man in the world"
* Auguste Liesch (1874–1949), liberal politician and writer
* Andy Schleck (b. 1985), professional road racing cyclist
* Fränk Schleck (b. 1980), professional road racing cyclist
References
External links
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Communes in Remich (canton)
Divided cities
France–Luxembourg border crossings
Spa towns in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions in Luxembourg
Towns in Luxembourg
Three Bishoprics