The Family of Man, a famous exhibit of photos collected by
Edward Steichen, is on permanent display in
Clervaux Castle. The castle also includes the Battle of the Bulge Museum, with an extensive collection of American, German, and Luxembourgish artifacts from World War II, and an exhibition of models of the castles and palaces of Luxembourg. A U.S. Sherman tank that participated in the battle for Clervaux and a German 88 anti-aircraft/anti-tank artillery piece are on display in front of the castle. The
Abbey of St. Maurice and St. Maur is situated on the hills above the town of Clervaux. Notable associations include
Halldór Laxness, 1902–1998, the
Nobel Prize-winning
Icelandic writer, who converted to
Roman Catholicism while staying at the abbey. A
Roman Catholic mission to
Scandinavia has for many years maintained a base at the abbey. The town is also home to a parish church, built between 1910 and 1912 in the Rheinisch-Romanesque style, and to an eighteenth-century chapel. == Notable people ==