Travel Guide Grevenmacher
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Grevenmacher was marked by the presence of the Romans and then by its restructuring in the 13th century by Count Henry V the Fair, who transformed the city into an imposing fortress. It was at this time that the village of Macher, which derives its origin from the Latin word maceria (old walls), added to its name the word greven (grafen, in German), which means "count". Grevenmacher still has the atmosphere of an old town with narrow streets, the remains of medieval fortifications (dismantled in 1688) and a historic 13th century belfry. The main church consists of an 18th century nave and a large tower of the old keep
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