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Training the coders of tomorrow at 42 Luxembourg
42 Luxembourg is a school with a difference. It offers programming training for all code lovers out there – without teachers or traditional classes. The concept is based on peer-to-peer learning, intensive practice and hands-on projects.
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FNR Awards 2025
Since 2009, the Luxembourg National Research Fund has been awarding prizes to stimulate communication between researchers and promote scientific activities aimed at the general public and young people. Discover the 2025 edition!
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The cultural South
The South of Luxembourg, the Minett, embodies a fascinating cultural metamorphosis, where industrial heritage blends with a rich artistic scene. Read on to find out more about some of the key figures involved in the cultural sector of the South and their personal cultural highlights.
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Allerhellegen and Trauliicht: Honour the dead and drive away evil spirits
When the nights become significantly longer, All Saints' Day is just around the corner. On this occasion and faithful to tradition, we commemorate our deceased and cultivate a custom found mainly in the north of the country: the Trauliicht.
 
Luxembourg at the Expo2025 in Osaka
Expo 2025 Osaka is in full swing, and Luxembourg's heart is beating to the rhythm of Doki Doki 💓! The Luxembourg Pavilion in Japan seeks to build bridges between the two countries through immersive experiences involving technology, culture and cuisine.
Luxembourg City
With over 1,000 years of history, Luxembourg's capital combines tradition and modernity. Strolls through UNESCO-listed sites, multilingual museum visits, theatre and music events for all audiences, green spaces to relax in and a gastronomic offer to suit all tastes... Whether on your own, as a couple, with friends or family, discover this cosmopolitan city.
Art and creativity
Visual arts, architecture, music, literature, creative industries - in Luxembourg, artistic freedom and openness are written in capital letters and are essential principles of creativity in the Grand Duchy. Artists and creators contribute to the country's cultural wealth and economic growth.
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