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  1. Digital Octave

    This year, all these events that usually attract visitors from the Greater Region had to be cancelled. Aware that in times of worries and uncertainty, it is all the more important to keep traditions alive, the Ministry of Culture and the Luxembourg Commission for UNESCO have opted for a digital presentation of these festive events. After “Digital Éimaischen”, they will stage a digital version ...

  2. Éimaischen

    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designates as intangible cultural heritage (“Immateriellt Kulturierwen”, IKI) oral traditions and forms of expression, including language, performing arts, social customs, rituals and festive events, knowledge and practices relating to nature, and crafts that people themselves consider as part of their cultural heritage.

  3. News

    Stay up-to-date and read the latest news about the Luxembourg Commission for cooperation with UNESCO.