ARTBIONEXT @ETTELBRUCK - rue Prince Henri
BIONEXT ETTELBRUCK - Rue Prince Henri
14, rue Prince Henri
L-907 Ettelbruck
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Artist Jacques Schneider shares his vision of Ettelbruck through a series of drawings, childhood memories and completed projects.
This collection reflects both the tradition and dynamism of the country, with the railway station as its iconic symbol.
Ettelbruck railway station
Ettelbruck railway station, the second largest in the country, is a key element in the development of Nordstad.
Currently undergoing renovation, it will become a multimodal urban hub, with modernised platforms, a 400-space park-and-ride facility and a new bus station, making it easier to combine different modes of transport.
Source : www.nordstad.lu
Ettelbruck Town Hall
Built in 1907 on the site of the former parish church, Ettelbruck Town Hall combines ancient and contemporary architecture.
A glass structure connects the building to the former presbytery, and a stained glass window composed of three panels adorns the meeting room, offering a beautiful glimpse of the municipality's artistic heritage.
Source : ettelbruck.lu
The Centre des Arts Pluriels (CAPE)
Located in the heart of the country, the Centre des Arts Pluriels (CAPE) is a versatile, multidisciplinary cultural venue.
Opened in 2000, it has three performance halls and offers a varied programme that is accessible to all. The centre also provides a showcase for emerging talent and young Luxembourgish artists, reaching far beyond the country's borders.
Source : cape.lu
All works from the ARTBIONEXT project can also be viewed at artbionext.lu