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Culture
Throughout its history, Luxembourg has constantly reinvented itself. As a cosmopolitan hub in the centre of Europe, a melting pot of nationalities, cultures and languages, the country is a place of international encounters and intercultural dialogue. The dynamism of its culture and creative industries has been reinforced by the organization of three European Capitals of Culture, which took place in Luxembourg City in 1995 and 2007 and in Esch-sur-Alzette in 2022, bringing a new attractiveness to Luxembourg and its neighbouring region.
The strategic orientation of the country's cultural policies is determined by the essential role that culture plays in the democratic debate and the promotion of the fundamental values of Luxembourg. On the one hand, culture and art are valued as a means of emancipation and personal fulfilment, and on the other hand, the cultural sector’s economic and social impact supports the professionalization of cultural actors and contributes to the social cohesion of a multicultural society.
Luxembourg aims to enhance its international outreach through active cultural diplomacy. By promoting cultural, artistic, scientific, and educational exchange, cultural diplomacy contributes to Luxembourg’s image abroad and fosters strong relations with other countries. The Luxembourg diplomatic and consular network, particularly the Maisons du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg (MGDL) established in various representations around the world, contribute to the promotion of Luxembourg’s culture in all its diversity on a global scale.
Within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, cultural diplomacy initiatives by embassies and consulates are supported by the Directorate of Consular Affairs and International Cultural Relations, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and numerous actors of Luxembourg’s cultural landscape.
Art and Culture in Luxembourg
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Events
May 2024
Dock in Absolute at the 23rd Athens Jazz & 22nd Preveza Jazz Festival
The Luxembourg jazz band Dock in Absolute participated in this year’s Athens Jazz Festival on 28 May 2024, and in the Preveza Jazz Festival on 30 May, in collaboration with the Embassy of Luxembourg and Kultur.lx. The Greek public was able to discover the trio with Jean-Philippe Koch (piano, composition), Nate Wong (drums) and David Kintziger (bass). The Luxembourg band stirred up the audience and added to the success of the city’s longest-running music event attracting over 6000 visitors daily. Dock in Absolute appeared also at the Jazz Festival in Preveza and received a warm welcome by the audience.