Keispelt
Keispelt is a small town in the commune of Kehlen, in central Luxembourg. As of 2025, the town has a population of 796.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 769 residents
- Description: town in Luxembourg
- Postal codes: L-8293, L-8294, and L-8295
Places of Interest
Highlights include Église Saint-Wendelin and Chapelle Saint-Donat.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Meispelt and Märjendaller Haff.
Meispelt
Village
Photo: Jwh, CC BY-SA 3.0 lu.
Meispelt is a small town in the commune of Kehlen, in western Luxembourg. As of 2023, the town had a population of 348.
Marienthal
Hamlet
Photo: GilPe, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Marienthal is a village in the commune of Helperknapp, in western Luxembourg. As of 2025, the village has a population of 120. It is known for its former monastery, of which a few buildings remain.
Keispelt
- Category: locality
- Location: Kehlen, Capellen, Luxembourg, Benelux, Europe
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Latitude
49.69431° or 49° 41′ 40″ northLongitude
6.06836° or 6° 4′ 6″ eastPopulation
769Elevation
376 metres (1,234 feet)Open location code
8FX8M3V9+P8OpenStreetMap ID
node 259033249OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
2960387Wikidata ID
Q1863909
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Turkish—“Keispelt” goes by many names.
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