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The basilica was named after Saint Castor of Karden, the 4th century hermit-priest, said to have worked as a missionary on the river Moselle; its foundations date back to the 9th century. It was badly damaged by Allied WWII air raids, and underwent careful reconstruction between 1979-90. |
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