• St. Roch's Chapel (
Rochuskapelle) :*
Location: The St.
Rochus pilgrimage chapel is also called
Jungfrau Maria in den Weinbergen [The Virgin Mary of the Vineyards]. Standing in a cemetery in the middle of the Elbling vineyards above the village, the chapel offers a good view of the Moselle River as well as the Luxembourg countryside, including Wormeldange and Machtum. :*
History: The Chapel was mentioned for the first time in 1432, when it was awarded by
Pope Eugene IV an
indulgence of 12 years. In the course of its history, it was severely damaged several times by the effects of war, storms and lightning strikes but it was always rebuilt or renovated. In the years between 1701 and 1712 the interior of the Chapel was created as an irregular space in the
Gothic style with an almost square
Choir. In 1865 a lightning strike caused a fire in the roof. That allowed two new
lancet arches, with matching windows, to be built, giving the Chapel the look of a miniature
New Gothic church. :*
Reason: After the outbreak of a cholera epidemic in 1850, there were many pilgrimages to this chapel, which was often called
Marien- or
Bergkapelle [St. Mary’s or Mountain Chapel]. As a monument of culture, the Chapel is now on the Register of the Heritage Places of Rhineland-Palatinate. • Sculpture Trail:
Steine am Fluss [Stones at the River] – is the name of a modern sculpture trail built in 2001, a series of stone sculptures along the side of the Upper Moselle River. On the area that belongs to Nittel are the pieces, “
Knie mit Gelenk’ [Knee Joint], “
Zeichen’ [Character] and “
Wegmarke’ [Milestone]. • Roman brick-making
kiln: A dredging in 2000 unearthed a Roman brick-making kiln from the 2nd and 3rd Centuries at the mouth of the Rehlingen creek. Because the location was directly on the Moselle River, the goods could then be transported without any problems down the river to Trier. • Branch chapel of St.
Martin, built in 1770, high above the town. • the local scenery bordering the two nature reserves,
Nitteler Fels [Nittel Rocks] and
Langheck bei Nittel [Long Tail of Nittel]. ==Personalities==