
The smallest village in the Grand Duchy, Rindschleiden is well known to Luxembourgers. This reputation is confirmed by the national register: The village’s last inhabitant (the priest) passed away in 2016. The village has only four buildings: the church, the presbytery, the old school, and a farmhouse that houses the Thillenvogtei Rural Museum. The church of St Willibrord seems to be out of proportion for such a small village. The explanation is historical: In the park behind the church is a spring that St Willibrord is said to have gushed…


