Urban Art in Esch
©Kufas Urban Art Esch | Emile Hengen

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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©Pulsa Pictures
Historical steam train "Train 1900"
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©A Gadder
House of culture and history A Gadder
The museum area comprises a total of nine rooms, in which exhibits provide insights into living and working conditions at the end of the 19th century, industrial past of the region and the history of the commune during the Second World War.
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©ORT SUD
Léiffrächen
The "Léiffrächen" in Kayl is a national place of pilgrimage and memorial
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©AUTOMOTIVE ART GALLERY
AUTOMOTIVE ART GALLERY
Art surrounding the world of cars
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©Ville d'Esch
Centre nature et forêt Ellergronn
Experience the diversity of nature and learn more about the relationships in the nature reserves
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©Artikus Soleuvre
Artikuss
A brand new concert hall in Soleuvre.
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©Science Center
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Luxembourg Science Center
Interactive Discovery Center
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©Pulsa Pictures
Mine train Minièresbunn
A little time travel journey through the galleries of the Fond-de-Gras
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©Centre d'art - Ville de Dudelange
Centre d'Art Nei Liicht
Centre d'Art Nei Liicht
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©Ville d'Esch
Le Fonds Belval - "Massenoire" building
An exhibition space like no other.
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©Marc Lazzarini / Ville de Dudelange
Centre d'Art Dominique Lang
Contemporary art gallery
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©Ville d'Esch
Kinepolis Belval
Kinepolis Belval
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Ariston
Ariston Exhibitions and Theater
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Konschthal Esch
Espace d'art contemporain
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Tour suggestion
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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