Pop Arendt! Coloring Architecture (Workshop for all audiences, no prerequisites)

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Come and color, transform, and reinvent Luxembourg heritage in the style of Pop Art! As part of the exhibition dedicated to Charles Arendt (1825–1910), the first architect of the Luxembourg State and a major 19th-century figure, Pop Arendt! invites young and old to rediscover architecture through an artistic and playful approach inspired by Pop Art.

Using drawings of Arendt's iconic buildings, children and their parents are encouraged to reimagine Luxembourg's architecture and heritage with vivid colors, geometric patterns, and surprising contrasts. The activity turns architectural rigor into a burst of creativity: a fluorescent pink facade, a sun-yellow roof, multicolored stained glass – everything is possible!

Throughout the exhibition, the artworks created form a collective gallery “Pop Arendt,” a joyful and lively tribute to the architect and his legacy.


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Activity organized by LUCA with the support of the National Work. Available during opening hours. Audience: children, families, adults. Free activity and no prerequisites.
Automatically translated from French.


luca - Luxembourg Center for Architecture

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Luxembourg 1, rue de la Tour Jacob Luxembourg, Luxembourg

luca - Luxembourg Center for Architecture
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rue de la Tour Jacob Luxembourg
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  • 2026-01-14 12:00:00 2026-01-14 19:00:00 Europe/Paris Pop Arendt! Coloring Architecture (Workshop for all audiences, no prerequisites) Come and color, transform, and reinvent Luxembourg heritage in the style of Pop Art! As part of the exhibition dedicated to Charles Arendt (1825–1910), the first architect of the Luxembourg State and a major 19th-century figure, Pop Arendt! invites young and old to rediscover architecture through an artistic and playful approach inspired by Pop Art. Using drawings of Arendt's iconic buildings, children and their parents are encouraged to reimagine Luxembourg's architecture and heritage with vivid colors, geometric patterns, and surprising contrasts. The activity turns architectural rigor into a burst of creativity: a fluorescent pink facade, a sun-yellow roof, multicolored stained glass – everything is possible! Throughout the exhibition, the artworks created form a collective gallery “Pop Arendt,” a joyful and lively tribute to the architect and his legacy. 1, rue de la Tour Jacob Luxembourg, Luxembourg LUCA - Luxembourg Center for Architecture
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