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    • Type(s): Children Workshop

    We will explore the exhibition together and be inspired by the artworks and exhibits. Afterwards we will embroider a proud lion or your own initial letter - you decide what you want on your self-made brooch. Let your creativity run...

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    • Type(s): Guided tour

    The square known as Rousegäertchen underwent late urban development. Planned under the name of Place de l'Étoile, its development gave rise to lengthy discussions. For years, it was used as a depot for building materials. Why was the site finally...

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    Unlike the inhabitants of other fortified towns, Luxembourgers had not demanded the departure of the Prussian garrison. With the treaty of London of 11 May 1867 putting an end to the fortress, both the capital and the country faced an...

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    • Type(s): Children Workshop

    We will explore the exhibition together and be inspired by the artworks and exhibits. Afterwards we will embroider a proud lion or your own initial letter - you decide what you want on your self-made brooch. Let your creativity run...

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    • Type(s): Workshop

    We will explore the exhibition together and be inspired by the artworks and exhibits. Afterwards we will embroider a proud lion or your own initial letter - you decide what you want on your self-made brooch. Let your creativity run...

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    Until the invention of the sewing machine in the mid-nineteenth century, sewing and repairing uniforms was purely manual work. Army soldiers' uniforms were therefore also made by hand, which made the process time-consuming and costly. The clothes were then repaired...

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    The history of the industry in Wiltz Thematic guided tour outside the museum for the exhibition "Luxemburger Bundeskontingent"

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    Why did Fort Thüngen survive the dismantling? How did landscape engineer Edouard André convert the former military site into a forest park? Hygienic thinking identified it as an ideal place to recharge one's batteries. Concerts and theatrical performances enlivened a...

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    The uniform of the federal contingent is inspired by the Royal Netherlands Army, but is produced in Luxembourg. Local uniform production is intended to give new impetus to the Grand Duchy's cloth-making industry, whose tradition dates back to the 18th...

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    The Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain is housed in two buildings constructed in 1921 by the famous Luxembourg architect Georges Traus. The first inhabitants of the two buildings were closely linked to the country's steel industry. From 1922 to...

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    Hardly delivered, the artillery and cavalry weapons are sold again in the course of the reorganisation of the contingent in 1847/48 - to Denmark, of all places, against which the German Confederation is at war. Technical progress did not stop...

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    • Type(s): Children Workshop

    We will explore the exhibition together and be inspired by the artworks and exhibits. Afterwards we will embroider a proud lion or your own initial letter - you decide what you want on your self-made brooch. Let your creativity run...

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    The Music Corps of the Federal Contingent is the oldest professional wind band in the Grand Duchy. The everyday life of the musicians is not only characterised by military service. Their occasional serenades, accompaniment at processions, funerals, award ceremonies, inaugurations...

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    Until the invention of the sewing machine in the mid-nineteenth century, sewing and repairing uniforms was purely manual work. Army soldiers' uniforms were therefore also made by hand, which made the process time-consuming and costly. The clothes were then repaired...

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    The sovereigns of the 19th century put their stamp on the military and society. The King-Grand Duke Willem I of Nassau ruled Luxembourg in personal union. The outbreak of the Belgian Revolution in 1830 marked the end of his reign....

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    This guided tour of the Notre-Dame cemetery presents the funerary art protected by the City of Luxembourg. You will discover high quality artistic works, a page of social and gender history, personalities from political, cultural and sporting life, and personalities...

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    • Type(s): Children Workshop

    We will explore the exhibition together and be inspired by the artworks and exhibits. Afterwards we will embroider a proud lion or your own initial letter - you decide what you want on your self-made brooch. Let your creativity run...

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