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Escher Infofabrik

Where? 85, Rue de l'Alzette, L-4011 Esch-sur-Alzette

The Escher Infofabrik is the tourist office of the city of Esch.

The Escher Infofabrik is the tourist office of the city of Esch. It’s located in Rue de l’Alzette, the beating heart of the city. It offers visitors and locals alike information and leaflets on accommodation, restaurants, heritage and cultural sites, and tourist attractions, listings of cultural events for the whole of Luxembourg, but especially for Esch and the surrounding region. The interior of the building reflects the glorious industrial past of Esch with a contemporary twist. Here, urban art is celebrated thanks to a mural by Luxembourgish artiste Eric Mangen.

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Address: Escher Infofabrik
85, Rue de l'Alzette
L-4011 Esch-sur-Alzette
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