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Pierre Werner: Europe’s Monetary Visionary

Pierre Werner (1913-2002) served as Luxembourg’s Prime Minister for three terms between 1959-1984. This Christian Social People’s Party politician authored the groundbreaking Werner Plan for European monetary integration in 1970. The Werner Plan The pivotal moment in Werner’s career arrived through his…

Luxembourg Official: Interview with Eric Chapuis (Artist)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y1qpaQBXgk The Art of Narrative Universes Eric Chapuis, the creator of Narrative Universes, has built a career spanning comic books, theatre scenography, film production design, and more. In this interview, he shares insights into his artistic process, innovation in his work, and…

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Joseph Barthel: Luxembourg’s Sole Olympic Gold Medallist

Joseph ‘Josy’ Barthel, born in Mamer in 1927, remains Luxembourg’s only Olympic gold medallist.   Early Life and Wartime BeginningsDuring World War II, Barthel’s athletic potential emerged. At 16, he triumphed in his first competitive 1500m race in Diekirch, surpassing Luxembourg’s top…

Jean Welter: As the bells ring

Mr. Jean Welter, member of the church council was the specialist in the cathedral’s bells. He has developed a passion for the cathedral’s history and lets you discover its smallest secrets. A guided tourYou better have a strong stomach if you wish…

Richard Serra: From Rust to Rust.

The legacy of Richard Serra, who died in March, is vast. Not only did he produce a colossal catalog of works, but many of his artistic creations were huge, akin, in some eyes to ancient monuments and cathedrals. A defining feature of…

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