The Vianden Dam or Lohmühle Dam is a dam on the Our near the town of Vianden in northeastern Luxembourg.
The dam is 130 meters long and 30 meters high. The reservoir is 8 km long and holds 10 million m³ of water. The dam was built for a hydroelectric power station. At a higher level, 280 meters above the large reservoir, there are two more water reservoirs, with usable storage capacities of 3 and 3.8 million m³, respectively.
At the base of the dam on the right bank stands the St. Rochus Chapel, which dates back to 1770. In 1632, there was a chapel at this location established after the plague epidemic. It was dedicated to Our Lady and the two plague saints, namely St. Rochus and St. Sebastian.
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Address: Diekirch, Luxembourg
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