Architectural Landmarks in Saarland

Saarland is a small federal state in southwestern Germany, bordering France and Luxembourg, with a population of just over 1,000,000. Known for its rich industrial heritage, particularly in coal mining and steel production, Saarland has a complex history, having changed national hands several times. Today, the region has the highest cross-border mobility of workers in the European Union. The following photo series highlights some of its most notable architectural landmarks.

Villa Borg
Perl
2nd century, rebuilt 1990 - 2008
Völklinger Hütte
Völklingen
1882 - 1986
Saar Polygon
Ensdorf
2015 - 2016
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