Oberkorn


Oberkorn is a town in the commune of Differdange in south-western Luxembourg. , the town had a population of 4,584.

Etymology

Both the towns of Oberkorn and Niederkorn get their names from the river D'Kuer in Luxembourgish or The Chiers in English and French or Korn in German. The river Chiers is a right tributary of the Meuse. The source of the Chiers is near . The Chiers flows roughly in western direction, and crosses the border with Belgium and flows through Athus.

Administration

The administration of this town falls under the commune of Differdange together with other towns Niederkorn, Lasauvage, Differdange-Fousbann.

Education

Oberkorn has couple of primary schools Ecole Prince Henri and .
, located in Oberkorn offers graduate and specialist programs in physiotherapy, sport and exercise science, and sport management.

Sports

's is located in Oberkorn. That apart the two football clubs :lb:CS Uewerkuer|CS Oberkorn and :lb:FC_Luna_Uewerkuer|FC Luna Oberkorn also play in that locality.
Oberkorn also has an outdoor and indoor swimming pool with training and coaching facilities at .
Sports centre Parc des Sports is Differdange commune's sport complex offering martial arts, boxing and handball.
There is also an athletic field in this town.

Places of interest

Hall O is a dedicated indoor location to organise festivities, markets or fairs.
Espace H2O a sustainable multipurpose cultural space for art exhibitions. A old water reservoir in Oberkorn was renovated on the centennial of city of Differdange.
The Church of Oberkorn is a Catholic church belonging to the Parish of Saint-François-Assise. The patron is Saint Stephen, whose feast is celebrated on December 26.
The church was consecrated on July 1, 1912 by Bishop Jean-Joseph Koppes.

Getting around

The town of Oberkorn is served by dedicated train station connecting to Luxembourg city.
The commune of Differdange provides - electric buses that go around the commune of Differdange.
There are also connecting to other communes and city of Luxembourg.
One can get around the town of Oberkorn and the commune of Differdange on bicycles as well.

Popular Media

The new wave band Depeche Mode released a song called "", which refers to the town, as a B-side on their 1982 single "The Meaning of Love".
In addition, Depeche Mode also used "Oberkorn " as a prelude to "My Secret Garden" from the album A Broken Frame when recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, now named HMV Hammersmith Apollo.
Spanish techno group OBK, from the song by Depeche Mode, also makes an indirect reference to the town.
A song by the band Petrograd is called Uewerkuer.
is also the name of a British-made model of analogue step sequencers made by .