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Luxembourg in focus

Head to Esch-sur-Alzette, to discover how this year’s European Capital of Culture is putting the country in the spotlight

April 17, 2022 17:30
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For many people, it would be a struggle to pinpoint Luxembourg on a map, let alone list the country’s highlights. Perhaps most famous for being the world’s only Grand Duchy, Luxembourg isn’t somewhere you’d immediately associate with high culture.

But while modern capital Luxembourg City has become a global financial hub, Esch-sur-Alzette – its southern second city – is a name you can expect to hear more of this year, after being named European Capital of Culture 2022.

With iron ore deposits covering around 3,700 hectares, Luxembourg was once the sixth-largest cast iron producer in the world and the eighth largest producer of steel. And from the open-cast mines of the Minett region to the smoking factories of its Belval neighbourhood, Esch was Luxembourg’s thriving industrial heart, exporting its steel across the globe.

But with the decline of the region’s cast iron industry in the 1970s, by the 1980s Esch was struggling to find a new identity. Now it’s showing off its transformation, while still embracing the foundations the city was built on.