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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.

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