Architecture and art in public space - Kirchberg

Where? Place Guillaume II, L-1648 Luxembourg

Architecture and art in public space - Kirchberg

Discover modern sculpture and contemporary architecture within a futuristic district with its audacious buildings: Kirchberg! This tour takes 2 hours and enables visitors to explore sculptures, works of art displayed within this public space, banks designed in pure architectural forms, museums, sports centres and parks. This is a less well-known modern and futuristic side of the fortress city of Luxembourg.

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Place Guillaume II
L-1648 Luxembourg City
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