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Walferdange

Commune in Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Walferdange
Walfer (Luxembourgish)
View from Sonnebierg
View from Sonnebierg
Map of Luxembourg with Walferdange highlighted in orange, and the canton in dark red
Map of Luxembourg with Walferdange highlighted in orange, and the canton in dark red
Coordinates: 49°39′46′′N 6°08′00′′E / 49.6628°N 6.1333°E / 49.6628; 6.1333
Country  Luxembourg
Canton Luxembourg
Government
 • MayorFrançois Sauber (CSV)
Area
 • Total
7.06 km2 (2.73 sq mi)
 • Rank100th of 100
Highest elevation405 m (1,329 ft)
 • Rank46th of 100
Lowest elevation228 m (748 ft)
 • Rank41st of 100
Population
 (2024)[2]
 • Total
8,866
 • Rank17th of 100
 • Density1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi)
  • Rank6th of 100
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
LAU 2 LU0000310
Websitewalfer.lu

Walferdange (Luxembourgish: Walfer [ˈvɑlfɐ] i ; German: Walferdingen) is a commune and small town in central Luxembourg.

Geography

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The commune of Walferdange is located north of Luxembourg City in the valley of the Alzette. It is part of the canton Luxembourg.

The town of Walferdange lies in the center of the commune, other towns within the commune include Helmsange and Bereldange.

History

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The commune of Walferdange was formed on 1 January 1851, when it was detached from the commune of Steinsel. The law forming Walferdange was passed on 25 November 1850.[3]

Although the commune first came into existence in 1851, there is evidence of prehistoric settlement as well as remains of a very large Roman villa. The Raschpëtzer Qanat, an underground aqueduct near Helmsange was built in the 1st century AD during the Roman occupation. It is said to be the longest qanat north of the Alps.[4]

Walferdange church was built between 1845 and 1852; the main features of its classical facade are two large statues of Père Kolbe and Thérèse de Lisieux, added at a later date. Before official unification of the commune, and even before this church was built, it was religion that pulled the villages of Heisdorf, Helmsange, Bereldange and Walferdange together.

Recognition of Walferdange as an important town came in 1850, when Prince Henry, brother of Grand Duke William III, chose Walferdange as his seat of residence. After the independence of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in 1867, the Walferdange Castle was assigned to Grand Duke Adolphe according to the constitution. As an engaged winemaker, he enthusiastically served his guests wine from his own production. The palace was later vacated by the Grand Ducal family.

Population

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Places of interest

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Sights include the Roman villa and the underground aqueduct Raschpëtzer Qanat, as well as the Walferdange Castle. Until 2015 the residential palace housed the Faculty of Languages and Literature, Humanities, Art and Behavioral Sciences of the University of Luxembourg.

Sports

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Walferdange is home for to sport clubs, including BBC Résidence (basketball), RSR Walfer (volleyball), De Renert (rugby union), FC Résidence Walfer (football), Tennis Club Résidence Walfer (tennis) and Optimists Cricket Club (cricket).

Cricket

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The Pierre Werner Cricket Ground, also known as the Walferdange Cricket Ground, is situated in Helmsange next to the Alzette river. The cricket ground is the premier cricket venue in Luxembourg, being the home ground of the country's top club, the Optimists Cricket Club (OCC). It is named after the Pierre Werner, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1959–74, 1979–84). Werner had fallen in love with cricket when living in London in 1930, and went on to become the Honorary President of the OCC, which had been established when he was Prime Minister. Werner opened the OCC's new ground in 1992.[6]

Pidal

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Walferdange is home to PIDAL (Piscine intercommunale de l’Alzette), a swimming pool that includes a spa area, a sauna, a fitness room and a restaurant.[7]

The facility is managed by the communes of Lorentzweiler, Steinsel and Walferdange.

Culture

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The Harmonie Grand-Ducale Marie-Adélaïde (Walfer Musek), named after Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, has been founded in 1912.

Population

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According to the website of the municipality,[8] Walferdange has about 8,600 inhabitants at the beginning of 2025. More than 51% are foreigners of about 103 different nationalities.

Official statistics 1821 - 2015

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Population by canton and municipality 1821 - 2015 filtered for Walferdange[9]
Specification 1821 1851 1871 1880 1890 1900 1910 1922 1930 1935 1947 1960 1970 1981 1990 2000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 134082 194719 204028 210507 211481 236125 259027 261643 299872 296913 290992 314889 339841 364597 379300 435479 502066 512353 524853 537039 549680 562958
Walferdange 594 854 1020 885 892 941 1015 1121 1500 1726 2132 3008 4279 5300 5853 6459 7291 7240 7404 7563 7715 7819

Transport

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The commune is served by Walferdange railway station on CFL Line 10, by the N7 national road, and several buslines, including the city of Luxembourg buslines (AVL) 11 and 10.

The commune also has its own mini-bus service known as "Walfy-Flexibus".

Twin towns — sister cities

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Walferdange is twinned with:[10]

References

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  1. ^ "WALFERDANGE - Syvicol". www.syvicol.lu. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Table view". statistiques.public.lu. Statec. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  3. ^ (in French and German) "Mémorial A, 1850, No. 108" (PDF). Service central de législation. Retrieved 2006年07月18日.
  4. ^ Roman aqueducts: Walferdange. Retrieved 2 December 2007.
  5. ^ "Population par canton et commune". statistiques.public.lu. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Pierre Werner". Optimists Cricket Club. 2002. Archived from the original on October 15, 2004. Retrieved 2006年09月22日.
  7. ^ "PIDAL, l'espace de bien-être" (in French).
  8. ^ "La commune" (in French). Administration communale de Walferdange. Retrieved 2025年02月15日.
  9. ^ Source:Statec; Publication date: 08/04/2015; Periodicity: yearly.
  10. ^ "Communes jumelées". walfer.lu (in French). Walferdange. Retrieved 2019年09月05日.
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Places adjacent to Walferdange
Canton of Capellen
Canton of Clervaux
Canton of Diekirch
Canton of Echternach
Canton of Esch-sur-Alzette
Canton of Grevenmacher
Canton of Luxembourg
Canton of Mersch
Canton of Redange
Canton of Remich
Canton of Vianden
Canton of Wiltz

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