Urban Art in Esch
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Art & Culture

Cultural influences of the melting pot

The region in the south of Luxembourg has been strongly marked by the industrial culture but has managed to give itself a new identity over time, where the industrial past and new technologies melt to form a unique mixture.

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©Spektrum
Spektrum
SPEKTRUM is a venue focused on experiential and immersive process-based cultural and artistic practices and creative tourism.
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©ORT SUD
Minière Langenacker - Bremshäischen
A monument of transport technology
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©Mike Zenari
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Carriage Museum Grande-Duchesse Charlotte
There are 33 historic horse-drawn carriages dating back to the 19th century to be admired here.
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©AUTOMOTIVE ART GALLERY
AUTOMOTIVE ART GALLERY
Art surrounding the world of cars
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©Visit Luxembourg
Titelberg - archaeological site
An important site from Celtic times
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©Sylvain François
Centre Culturel Schungfabrik
Shoe factory meets cultural centre.
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©André Schösser
Cultural Centre Kulturfabrik (KUFA)
A place where talent can grow!
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©Ville de Dudelange
Musée Municipal Dudelange (Municipal museum)
Fossils, industrial and local history in one large combined collection
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©Commune de Pétange
Cultural centre "A Rousen"
Cultural centre "A Rousen"
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©Ville d'Esch
CineKinosch
CineKinosch
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Regional Cultural Centre "Aalt Stadhaus"
An intimate atmosphere at the Aalt Stadhaus cultural centre
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©Pulsa Pictures_ORT Sud
National Miners Monument
Remembering the miners of Luxembourg.
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Long live the resistance
Stages: 3
The Nazi invasion of Luxembourg began on 10th May 1940. The government chose to go into exile, moving to London and the US. This commitment to the allied cause was central to Luxembourg maintaining international recognition for its independence after the war.
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©GridX
GRIDX
Europe’s first multi-experience destination
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©Marco Pavone
Escher Theater
Standing right on one corner of Resistance Square (also known as Brillplaz) in the heart of Esch, the Escher Theater is both a receiving and producing organisation. Each season, the theatre offers around 50 performances of theatre, dance and music – together with creative work which span all these disciplines. Here you can see productions from European theatres as well as from Luxembourg, but also work co-created with the local community. As Luxembourg stands at the crossroads of other countries, the venue asserts its cross-border and multicultural vocation through multilingual programming, primarily in French and German. Since 2018, plays for young audiences have been one of the main focuses of its programme.
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