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Now a town of some 4000 people, ECHTERNACH grew up around an abbey
founded here in 698 by the English missionary St Willibrord. The centre
is the wedge-shaped place du Marché , an elegant conglomeration of
ancient buildings, notably the fifteenth-century turreted Town Hall ,
with its Gothic loggia of 1520. The town's real attraction is, however,
the abbey itself, just north of place du Marché, signalled by the spires
of its enormous church , rebuilt to a former eleventh-century plan after
heavy bomb damage in 1944. The most diverting part of the interior is
the crypt dating from around 900, its walls bearing some antique
frescoes and the primitive coffin of the saint himself, covered by an
ornate, modern canopy. The huge abbey complex spreads out beyond the
church to a set of formal gardens by the river, its mainly eighteenth-century
buildings now given over to secular activities. One houses the Musée de
l'Abbaye (daily: April-June & Sept-Nov 10am-noon & 2-5pm; July & Aug
10am-6pm; ¬2), with stone fragments from St Willibrord's original
foundation and the eleventh-century Codex Aureus of Echternach, whose
superb jewelled cover, from 990, was the work of a Trier craftsman.
The bus station is five minutes from the centre, at the end of rue de la
Gare. The tourist office , opposite the abbey church (Mon-Fri 9am-noon &
2-5pm, also June-Aug Sat & Sun 9am-noon & 2-5pm; tel 72 02 30), has maps
and information on accommodation . There are plenty of hotels along rue
de la Gare: try the Régine at no. 53 (tel 72 74 52;
£15-20/$24-32/¬27-36); the Pavillon at no. 2 (tel 72 98 09,
www.lepavillion.lu ; £20-25/$32-40/¬36-45); or the Petit Poèt , very
central on place du Marché 13 (tel 72 00 72; £20-25/$32-40/¬36-45).
There's a campsite , Camping Officiel (tel 72 02 72; mid-April to
mid-Oct), 300m beyond the bus station following the river out of town,
and a HI hostel at rue André Duchscher 9 (tel 72 01 58,
echternach@youthhostels.lu ; £5-10/$8-16/¬9-18; mid-March to mid-Nov),
south from the corner of place du Marché and rue de la Gare. The Benelux
restaurant , on the same corner, offers good quality and reasonably
priced meals.
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