©Fonds Kirchberg / Luxembourg City Tourist Office

European Convention Center Luxembourg

Where? 4, Place de l'Europe, L-1499 Luxembourg

The basement level of the Alcide de Gasperi Building now houses the European Convention Center Luxembourg (ECCL) designed by a consortium of the Luxembourg architects Schemel & Wirtz and the Frankfurt bureau Jourdan-Müller/PAS.

The basement level of the Alcide de Gasperi Building now houses the European Convention Center Luxembourg (ECCL) designed by a consortium of the Luxembourg architects Schemel & Wirtz and the Frankfurt bureau Jourdan-Müller/PAS.

For the first three floors, the façade is fully glass-fronted and surmounted by a 300m long, projecting, large metallic canopy.

The conical plenary room, visible in the interior of the building, is panelled with exotic woods and is used for European meetings in Luxembourg.

Contact

Address: European Convention Center Luxembourg
4, Place de l'Europe
L-1499 Luxembourg
Show on map

More sites

General aviation Luxembourg
General aviation Luxembourg
Find out more
Radici
The Radici restaurant invites you on a journey to Italy.
Find out more
©Youth hostel Luxembourg
Youth hostel Luxembourg-City
Garden / ParkAccessibleParkingSituated in the centre of townWifiRestaurant
Lenox Club
Lenox Club
Find out more
©Ristorante Roma
Ristorante Roma
Ristorante Roma
Find out more
©VDL David Laurent
Merl-Belair Park
Merl-Belair Park, just a stone’s throw from the city centre, is without doubt a favourite meeting place for families with children.
Find out more
Ciné Utopia
Ciné Utopia
Find out more
©Marc Lazzarini - standart / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
Justice quarter
The Council of the Government agrees in 1992 to the proposition of the Minister to confide the construction project of the new "Cité Judiciaire" on the "Plateau du Saint Esprit" to the luxembourgish architects Rob and Léon Krier.
Find out more
©Gaul’s Legacy Tours
Patton's headquarters in Luxembourg
The use of the “Fondation Pescatore” building by General Patton as the Headquarters for his Third US Army (THUSA), is primarily known because of “Patton’s Prayer” in the chapel on the first floor of the building.
Find out more