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“Europafestivalen”: Luxembourg at Europe Day in Stockholm
On 9 May, the Luxembourg Embassy took part in Europafestivalen for Europe Day in Stockholm, together with other European embassies, to inform the public and promote the cultural diversity of EU member and candidate countries. Throughout the day, the Luxembourg...
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Diplomats in the Classroom
On 14 and 17 April, diplomatic representatives of the Embassy of Luxembourg visited two Copenhagen schools, offering students the opportunity to learn more about Luxembourg and the work of its diplomats. On 14 April, Ambassador Henri Schumacher spent the morning...
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🇱🇺 👣⛪ Did you know? Every year, Luxembourg's oldest city Echternach hosts the "Sprangprëssessioun" : the last traditional dancing procession in Europe. It attracts thousands of people (on average 13 000, including 8 000-9 000 hoppers) from Luxembourg and its neighbouring regions, and is increasingly popular. In 2010, it was even added to the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity! The procession is open to everyone so feel free to join and hop along 😊 © lce.lu © Luxembourg.lu © Luxembourg Legacy
🇱🇺 👩💛 Did you know that Luxembourg’s symbolic statue for resistance and freedom was found in a dusty corner of the national stadium after not being seen for dozens of years? Since then, the Golden Lady, a gold-plated female figure on a stone obelisk, has been standing at 21 meters tall on the Place de la Constitution in Luxembourg City, commemorating fallen Luxembourgers and gazing over the Pétrusse Valley and the Adolphe Bridge. #Luxembourg #didyouknow #gellefra #symbolicstatue © LW Archive © Guy Wolff © Guy Jelley © Alain Rischard
🏗️ Did you know that the One World Trade Center in New York, the Vikings Stadium in Minneapolis and Ferrari HQ all include steel beams from Luxembourg? 👀 #didyouknow #construction #luxembourgsteel
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