Mollen

Mollen is a village in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is situated in the western part of the country and forms part of the commune of Kehlen, which lies within the canton of Capellen. The village is located near the border with Belgium and is integrated into the Luxembourgish administrative and statistical framework.

Geography

Mollen lies in the north‑western portion of the Kehlen commune, roughly 15 km west of Luxembourg City. The settlement is positioned in a predominantly rural landscape characterized by rolling hills, agricultural fields, and small forests. The surrounding area is traversed by local road networks that connect the village to nearby towns such as Kehlen, Steinfort, and Bascharage.

Administrative Status

  • Country: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
  • Canton: Capellen
  • Commune: Kehlen

Mollen does not possess its own municipal government; instead, local governance and public services are administered by the Kehlen communal council.

Demographics

According to the most recent data published by the Luxembourgish national statistical office (STATEC), Mollen had a population of approximately 600 inhabitants. The demographic profile reflects a typical Luxembourgish rural settlement, with a mixture of native Luxembourgish families and a proportion of foreign residents, many of whom are employed in the greater Luxembourg metropolitan area.

History

Historical records indicate that Mollen has existed since at least the early modern period. The name “Mollen” is of Germanic origin, likely derived from a personal name or a term related to milling activities, though definitive etymological evidence is limited. The village appears in cadastral surveys dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, where it was noted as a small agrarian community.

Economy and Infrastructure

The local economy of Mollen is primarily based on agriculture, small‑scale commerce, and residential functions for commuters working in larger nearby urban centers. The village features basic amenities such as a local church, a community hall, and a few small retail establishments. Public transportation links include regional bus services that connect Mollen to Kehlen and other neighboring locales.

Cultural and Community Life

Mollen maintains a modest community life centered around its parish church and communal events organized by local associations. Traditional Luxembourgish festivals and seasonal celebrations are observed, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.

Notable Features

  • Religious Site: The village church, dedicated to Saint Maurice, dates from the 19th century and serves as a focal point for local religious activities.
  • Natural Environment: Proximity to the Arlon‑Mammel Nature Reserve offers residents nearby opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.

References

  • STATEC (Luxembourg’s National Institute of Statistics), “Population by Commune and Locality,” latest census data.
  • Commune of Kehlen official website, administrative information on constituent villages.
  • Historical cadastral documents of Luxembourg, 17th–18th centuries.

Note: While basic geographic and demographic information about Mollen is well‑documented, detailed historical and cultural analyses are limited in publicly available encyclopedic sources.

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