[1] Goeblange lies 321 m above sea level on the CR 109 from Koerich to Capellen at the crossroads with the road from Septfontaines to Windhof.
In the Miecher forest, about 1 km north-east of the village, extensive remains of a Roman farming community have been found.
By the 4th century, the south facade with its large porch, its two lateral towers and its central door must have made the villa an impressive sight.
The tombs were no doubt the resting place of aristocrats - four men and one woman - judging from the artifacts which were found there.
These included: 1 amphoric wine flagon, 4 bottles, 7 plates, 5 pots, 7 bowls, 5 cups, 1 flat plate, 1 goblet, 1 drinking horn, 1 iron knife, 2 lance blades, 2 spurs, 3 bronze broches, 1 pair of scissors and the remains of cremation, including those of a wild boar.