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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 into a unique mixture.

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Ciné Starlight
Ciné Starlight
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© Musée Ferrum
Musée FERRUM + MUAR - Musée vun der Aarbecht
Putting Work and local history center stage
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© Romain Girtgen
FerroForum
At the heart of the hearth
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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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© Pulsa pictures
Documentation Centre for Human Migrations
Migration history and the background of cultural diversity in Luxembourg - you will learn a lot here
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Architecture in Esch-sur-Alzette
Architecture in Esch-sur-Alzette
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Escher Theater
Escher Theater
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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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Neogothic Church Saint Martin
Neogothic Church Saint Martin
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© Christophe Alesch
Rockhal
The concert hall you don’t want to miss!
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© ORT SUD
Minière Langenacker - Bremshäischen
A monument of transport technology
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© Administration des Eaux et Forêts / LFT
Museum of the Cockerill Mine at Ellergronn
Exceptional legacy from the mining era
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© Esch2022
Le Fonds Belval - "Möllerei" building
Le Fonds Belval - "Möllerei" building
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© Pancake! Photographie
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Rural and artisanal museum
The good old days…
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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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