When? Thursday 04.12.202518:00

Archaeophytes and Landscapes of Luxembourg

Where? 1, Marché-aux-Poissons -, L-2345 Luxembourg LDAV, Training/Conferences

Talk with Marc Schoellen

Talk

with Marc Schoellen, garden and landscape historian

From the Neolithic period to the dawn of modern times, the landscape of our regions has constantly evolved as a result of man's action on his natural environment - a process still known as “anthropisation”. The continuous enrichment of the flora under this influence is the subject of this lecture. The historian will trace the stages of “assisted migration”, from selection to the propagation of these useful and ornamental plants in our fields and gardens.This talk will be in French.

All dates : .
- 04/12/2025, 18:00, FR

Price : .
Free

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+352 47 93 30 214/414servicedespublics@mnaha.etat.lu

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