The Paul Eyschen Monument in Stadtbredimus is a monument along the Moselle in memory of the Luxembourg minister of state Paul Eyschen (1841-1915), who was erected for his services to the economic situation of the winegrowers and viticulture in Luxembourg. The monument is located along the Wäistrooss (N10), between Stadtbredimus and Hëttermillen, in the elongated bend of Primerbierg, on the territory of the municipality of Stadtbredimus. The inauguration was in June 1934. The monument was renovated in 1976 and also in 2004-2005.
The monument consists of a stone wall that stands about 5 meters in front of the Primerbierg field. The wall is 7 m wide and 4.7 m high. The monument comprises a monumental staircase and three parts, and a pergola and plantings on each side. On the monument is written: “Dem Staatsminister Paul Eyschen als Dank vum Muselland” Above right is a medallion with Paul Eyschen. At half height of the complex there are three young plane trees on each side, the main trunks of which, accompanied by tuteurs, extend horizontally, and also a robinia each.