Open Days at Cercle Cité
On the occasion of the European Heritage Days, Cercle Cité will open its doors to the public this year on September 27 and 28.
During these two days, guided tours in four languages and a collaborative workshop will be offered, inviting everyone to explore and reimagine the architectural history of this iconic building.
More than just a structure, Cercle Cité is a true “memory in stone,” whose architecture embodies key turning points in Luxembourg’s and Europe’s history.
Located in the heart of the capital, on Place d’Armes, Cercle Cité is now a cultural center where heritage meets contemporary creation. Built between Protected content 1905, it bears witness to Luxembourg's social life at the beginning of the 20th century. Its walls have seen major events unfold: from the dark hours of the Nazi occupation to the celebrations of liberation, and even the early days of European integration with meetings of the High Authority of the ECSC – the forerunner of the European Union.
Its architecture goes beyond its façade: it reflects the aspirations, conflicts, and rebirths of a nation.
Guided tour of the Bel-Étage 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM in EN.
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