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Monument of Robert Schuman

Where? Bd Robert Schuman, L-1480 Luxembourg

Designed by the Luxembourg architect Robert Lentz, this historic monument was unveiled in 1966 and consists of three steel-girders ending in 6 spikes.

Designed by the Luxembourg architect Robert Lentz, this historic monument was unveiled in 1966 and consists of three steel-girders ending in 6 spikes.

The latter represent the six founding states of the European Community for Coal and Steel (ECCS): Belgium, the Federal Republic of Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

The inscription on the memorial stone is an excerpt from the speech of Robert Schuman of 9th May 1950.

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Address: Robert Schuman Monument
Bd Robert Schuman
L-1480 Luxembourg
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