The Residence of the French Embassy
As part of the 70th anniversary of the Luxembourg-France cultural convention, the current residence of the French embassy was built in 1880/81 by French architect Oscar Bélanger for notary Léon Majerus, co-founder of the 'Grand theatre' of the City of Luxembourg, 155 years ago. In 1920, engineer Paul Wurth established his offices there for the sale of castings, iron, rivets, metals, and industrial articles. Since 1930, the magnificent hotel has been the residence of the French embassy.
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70th anniversary of the Luxembourg-France cultural convention.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Luxembourg
2 Bd Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1116 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
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