Urban Art by Daniel Mac LLOYD

Where? 2, Grand-Rue, L-9050 Ettelbruck

Just before you enter the impressive Red Bridge, you can spot the graffiti by Daniel Mac LLOYD on the left side next to the school.

Entering Ettelbruck by car from Luxembourg or from Bastogne you can see briefly this beautiful mural, realized by Luxembourgish Artist Daniel Mac Lloyd during the campaign about child rights, realized in October 2023. Like a bird in the hand, children should grow up in a safe and loving environment which guarantees their rights to health, education and protection.

At Hariko's backyard, a cultural venue for individuals aged 12-26, you can sign up for a graffiti workshop. For more information, visit the region's website or inquire at the Ettelbruck City Tourist Office.

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Address: Ettelbruck City Tourist Office
5, rue Abbé Muller
L-9065 Ettelbruck
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