Luxembourg Stone in the Architecture of the Capital
The guided conference highlights the significance of Luxembourg stone in the architecture of the capital during the 19th and 20th centuries. It examines its role as a national treasure and export product, contrasted with materials like Lorraine stone and concrete. The route through Place d'Armes, Place Emile Hamilius, and other key locations facilitates exploration of these aspects.
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Route: Place d'Armes, Place Emile Hamilius, Place de Bruxelles, Pont Adolphe, Place de Metz, Place des Martyrs. Accessible to all.
Where does it take place?
Cercle Cité
2 Rue Genistre
1623 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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