Sub umbra alarum. Luxembourg, Fortress of the Habsburgs
The exhibition "Sub umbra alarum. Luxembourg, Fortress of the Habsburgs 1716-1741" illustrates the extensive expansion of the fortifications under the new Austrian rule, including the construction of Fort Thüngen in 1732. Numerous imperial troops and their families settled in the Duchy of Luxembourg during this period and left their mark there.
The exhibition traces the paths of the patrons and executors: Emperor Charles VI in Vienna, his sister Maria Elisabeth, Governor of the Austrian Netherlands in Brussels, as well as the fortress commander Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg and the military engineer Simon de Bauffe in Luxembourg. It sheds light on this era, marked by three European wars of succession, in which the fortress played a central strategic role.
Musée Dräi Eechelen: Forteresse Histoire Identités
Exceptionnel bâtiment historique le réduit restauré du fort Thüngen construit en 1732-33 abrite le nouveau Musée Dräi Eechelen-Forteresse Histoire Identités.Dans l'exposition permanente chaque casemat...
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