LUXEMBOURG – Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art – Sanglier

Inside the thick stone walls of the Dräi Eechelen Museum, history is told not only through battles and fortresses but also through symbols of Luxembourg’s cultural identity. One of these is the sanglier, the wild boar—an animal that has appeared in local legends, coats of arms, and hunting traditions for centuries.
In the museum’s exhibits, the sanglier represents the rugged forests that once surrounded Luxembourg’s fortifications. For soldiers stationed at Fort Thüngen, the boar was both a source of food and a sign of the wilderness lying just beyond the defensive walls. Its strength and resilience made it a fitting symbol for a nation shaped by endurance.
Today, visitors wandering through the museum may encounter artistic depictions, archaeological finds, or historical descriptions of the wild boar, offering a glimpse into how deeply the animal is woven into the region’s past. In this way, the sanglier stands as a small but meaningful thread in the larger story of Luxembourg’s heritage.

Release Dates

2025

Features

  • Coin Alloy Name: Nordic Gold
  • Coin Alloy Color: old gold
  • Coin Diameter: 31,00
  • Coin Thickness: 2,25
  • Coin Edge: serrated, fine
  • City: LUXEMBOURG
  • Country: Luxembourg
  • Available: yes
  • Location: LUXEMBOURG, Luxembourg