Clausen, Luxembourg
Clausen is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.
In 2011, the quarter had a population of 798 people.[1]
Its parish church, St. Cunegonde, is the location for Luxembourg's weekly celebration of Tridentine Mass on Sundays at 11.30 a.m. as of 5 October 2014.
The church has a number of notable wall paintings depicting the life of St. Cunegonde.
Rank | Nationalities | Country |
---|---|---|
1 | Luxembourger | 252 |
2 | Portuguese | 166 |
3 | French | 89 |
4 | Italian | 47 |
5 | British | 42 |
6 | German | 37 |
7 | Belgian | 32 |
8 | American | 12 |
9 | Swedish | 9 |
10 | Danish | 9 |
Other | 103 | |
Total | 798 |
Celebrity connection
The statesman Robert Schuman was born in a house which his parents were renting at the time along the rue Jules Wilhelm in Clausen. He later attended the local primary school.[2] In 1985 the house was purchased by the state and it is now home to a small research institute. The baptismal font used for his baptism into the Catholic church may be found in the local parish church of St. Cunegonde where an image in his boyhood likeness may also be found on a large wall painting to the left of the altar depicting an event in the life of St. Cunegonde. The artist used local people as models for a crowd scene and the young Robert Schuman was used to represent a small boy.
References
- ↑ Etat de la population 2011 - Statistiques sur la population de la Ville de Luxembourg (gekuckt de 27. Juni 2012)
- ↑ Gilbert Trausch, "Robert Schuman dans ses liens avec le Luxembourg en général et Clausen en particulier". In 150e anniversaire/Fanfare grand-ducale de Clausen, édité par Andy Kremer et al., (Luxembourg : Impr. Saint-Paul, 2001), page 28
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Coordinates: 49°36′40″N 6°08′10″E / 49.611°N 6.136°E