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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Ariston
Ariston Exhibitions and Theater
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Le Fonds Belval - "Möllerei" building
Le Fonds Belval - "Möllerei" building
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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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©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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©Claude Piscitelli / LFT
Mont Saint-Jean Castle Dudelange
The Mont Saint-Jean contains a vast and rich history
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©Visit Minett
Bim Diederich Exhibition
Pedal on!
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Kamellebuttek
The Kamellebuttek is a contemporary art gallery situated in Esch-sur-Alzette.
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©mnr
Memorial spots in Esch-sur-Alzette
Never forget
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©Emile Hengen
Rockhal
The concert hall you don’t want to miss!
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©Shutterstock
CineKursaal
CineKursaal
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Regional Cultural Centre "Aalt Stadhaus"
An intimate atmosphere at the Aalt Stadhaus cultural centre
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©Ville d'Esch
CineKinosch
CineKinosch
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©Visit Luxembourg
Titelberg - archaeological site
An important site from Celtic times
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©AUTOMOTIVE ART GALLERY
AUTOMOTIVE ART GALLERY
Art surrounding the world of cars
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©Jean Reitz
Regional Museum of forced conscription
This regional museum focuses on the complex history of forced recruitment during the Nazi occupation of Luxembourg and provides a poignant insight into the suffering of the Dudelange population during the war.
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