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Some architecture photos

I spent a splendidly sunny Saturday morning on Kirchberg -- not just Luxembourg's quartier Européen, but also the site of a huge amount of public spending into some rather fine modern architecture: Christian de Portzamparc's Philharmonie and IM Pei's Musée d'Art Moderne.

Fortunately for me, the Philharmonie was actually open for a group of fashion photographers (or so it seemed). I did get to take some nice shots of the entrance hall before I was very politely shown the door by a security guard.

At MUDAM, I wasn't surprised to once again find the architecture more impressive than the art shown, this time, a number of works by the late Michel Majerus. Fortunately, MUDAM has an enlightened photo policy: As long as you don't use the flash, they'll leave you alone.

My photos here; MUDAM photos on flickr.

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