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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©Emile Hengen
Rockhal
The concert hall you don’t want to miss!
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©Visit Luxembourg
Titelberg - archaeological site
An important site from Celtic times
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Konschthal Esch
Espace d'art contemporain
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©Sylvain François
Centre Culturel Schungfabrik
Shoe factory meets cultural centre.
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©Ville d'Esch
Le Fonds Belval - "Massenoire" building
An exhibition space like no other.
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©Ville d'Esch
CineKinosch
CineKinosch
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©Marc Lazzarini / Ville de Dudelange
Centre d'Art Dominique Lang
Contemporary art gallery
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©Pulsa Pictures_ORT Sud
National Miners Monument
Remembering the miners of Luxembourg.
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©Visit Minett
Bim Diederich Exhibition
Pedal on!
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©Ville d'Esch
Bâtiment 4
Bâtiment4 is a bubbling laboratory of creative expression, a place for sharing, participation, amateur activities and debate about the environment, and the role of art in improving our lives.
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Neogothic Church Saint Martin
Neogothic Church Saint Martin
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©ORT Sud
Eugène Pesch Museum Lasauvage
Ready to rock?
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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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©Musée National des Mines
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National Mining Museum
Life underground
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©Pulsa Pictures
Historical steam train "Train 1900"
Fancy a journey back in time ?
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