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A 20th Century Torre di Pisa
Bellissimo! Very nice and unusual place. Industrial archeology with fascinating colored lakes. A giant tower, as a 20th Century Torre di Pisa. From the top you can see all the Luxembourg. A gracious c...
A beautiful and poignant exhibition on rural America during the Great Depression. Photographs from the likes of Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Walker Evans,...
Houses the Bitter Years photo exhibition, showing life at the end of the 1930s Depression. If you have read The Grapes of Wrath, a must-see. Admission orice is a bit steep considering the photo exhibi...
More than 200 images brought together by Edward Steichen, apparently not as well known as the Family of Man in Clervaux. A moving exhibition of photographs of rural America during the great depressio...
A 20th Century Torre di Pisa
Bellissimo! Very nice and unusual place. Industrial archeology with fascinating colored lakes. A giant tower, as a 20th Century Torre di Pisa. From the top you can see all the Luxembourg. A gracious c...
The Bitter Years exhibition
A beautiful and poignant exhibition on rural America during the Great Depression. Photographs from the likes of Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Walker Evans,...
The Bitter Years
Houses the Bitter Years photo exhibition, showing life at the end of the 1930s Depression. If you have read The Grapes of Wrath, a must-see. Admission orice is a bit steep considering the photo exhibi...
The Bitter Years at the Waassertuerm - great place for an exhibition
I went to see The Bitter Years at the Waassertuerm. Impressive and touchy. Great exhibition and very brave idea to preserve heritage
Moving exhibition
More than 200 images brought together by Edward Steichen, apparently not as well known as the Family of Man in Clervaux. A moving exhibition of photographs of rural America during the great depressio...