Groufbierg

Groufbierg is a forest in , . Groufbierg is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Aspelt Castle and Dalheim Ricciacum.

Castle
Photo: Ipigott, CC0.
, located in in the south of , is a Baroque residence built in 1590 on the site of a medieval castle from the 11th century. There are now plans to renovate the building.

Archaeological site
is the site of a Gallo-Roman vicus at in south eastern . Founded during the reign of the Emperor Augustus, the site was at a strategic point on the , the main Roman road from the Mediterranean to the Rhine.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Puttelange-lès-Thionville and Aspelt.

Village
is a commune in the department in in north-eastern .

Village
is a small town in the commune of , in southern . In 2024, its population was 1710. in the centre of the town is a Baroque residence built in 1590 on the site of a medieval castle from the 11th century.

Village
is a village in the commune of , in south-eastern . As of 2024, the village has a population of 222.

Groufbierg

Latitude
49.5209° or 49° 31′ 15″ north
Longitude
6.259° or 6° 15′ 32″ east
Open location code
8FX8G7C5+9H
Open­Street­Map ID
way 937256704
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­forest
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