Ancient Lemonade Stands at the Park
Already during the fortress era, there was a pavilion at the "Generolsgaart" for people to relax in during this occasionally open public promenade. Following the development of the park on the former front of the plain, two concessions for lemonade stands were authorized. Villa Amberg and Villa Louvigny, with their respective performance halls, were about to open their doors. They quickly became significant meeting places in the city, hosting concert evenings, variety shows, agricultural, horticultural, and animal exhibitions, sports championships, and political meetings.
Good to know
As part of the architectural walks organized by the Dräi Eechelen Museum.
Speaker: Dr Robert L. Philippart, historian
Date: 29 June
Time: 14:30-16:00
Language: in Luxembourgish
Departure: Amélie Monument, Upper City Park
Arrival: 'Pirate-Schëff' playground, Upper City Park
No registration
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Luxembourg
Rue Auguste Neyen
2233 Hollerich Luxembourg
Otherwise… check out the agenda
see all the things
to do around you
Take Supermiro
everywhere with you.
Hey, don’t go away...
Get the best
outings around you
All the best deals
events
spots