Starting point
Tourist-Info Ettelbruck
Destination
Tourist-Info Ettelbruck
Distance
1,39 km
Difficulty
easy
  • Condition
Highest point
209 Hm
Lowest point
199 Hm
Aggregated Ascent
9 Hm
Aggregated Descent
13 Hm

Description

Tour tip Kids & Family Refreshment stops available
Colourful facades, creative murals and impressive graffiti - Ettelbruck has developed into Luxembourg's urban art hotspot. Visitors can discover the most exciting works on a street art tour!

Since 2017, numerous graffiti works by national and international artists have been realised in Ettelbruck. The Street Art Tour takes you to a selection of the most impressive pieces. From the first murals in the town centre to the open-air gallery on the dyke bridge - each work tells a story. Highlights include the murals by Mantra, Lisa Junius and Alain Welter as well as the works by the Hariko collective.

The tour combines urban flair with culture and shows Ettelbruck from a creative side. In addition to street art, a visit to the Patton Museum or a detour to one of the numerous cafés and restaurants is also worthwhile. Incidentally, it is also possible to take the tour with a guide to get even more background information on the works!

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Streetart Tour

  • © Ville d'Ettelbruck
    Urban Art by Sandra Biewers
    At the ‘Maartplaz,’ you can relax on the sunny terrace of Brasserie M, reflect on the impressions of the Street Art Tour, and take a selfie in front of Sandra Biewers’ artwork.
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    Urban Art by Collin Van der Sluijs
    Somewhat hidden in the park, you will come across a transformer and an old advertising column, both beautified by Collin Van den Sluis in August 2023.
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  • Urban Art by Alex McKell
    Just a few meters from the Tourist Information, on the opposite side of the church, you'll find the graffiti titled 'The Whale.' It was created by the young, talented artist Alex McKell.
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  • © Ville d'Ettelbruck
    Open-Air Gallery
    Along the cycling path by the Alzette, near the pedestrian bridge connecting the city center to the Deich meadows, a real highlight awaits: 15 artists, led by Sumo, have transformed the pillars of the Deich Bridge into works of art. Collin Van den Sluijs, Niark, Microbo, and Spike are just a few of the names that have left their mark here. A must-see on the Ettelbrück Street Art Tour! In 2024, the open-air gallery was expanded with a new artwork by Lisa Junius in the direction of the ‘Däichhal’.
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    Urban Art by Hariko
    Those who glance to the right will spot a colorful graffiti with the inscription "Hariko". Young people up to 26 years old should take a closer look at the courtyard, as workshops are offered almost every afternoon, including a graffiti workshop. The wall in the courtyard is constantly changing. It's the perfect place to hang out and unleash your creativity.
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  • © Ville d'Ettelbruck
    Urban Art by Stick
    The second artwork on the square is a colorful graffiti by Stick, which immediately catches the eye with its green vines and orange background.
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  • Urban Art by Daniel Mac LLOYD
    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.
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  • © Ville d'Ettelbruck
    Urban Art by Vidam
    Winding through the alleys, you reach ‘Äschenhiwwel,’ where you can admire the work of Berlin artist Vidam.
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  • © Ville d'Ettelbruck
    Urban Art by Spike
    From the parking lot in front of the Ettelbrück town hall, the view is directed towards the graffiti by Luxembourgish artist Spike.
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  • © Ville d'Ettelbruck
    Urban Art by Dourone
    This impressive artwork is part of the street art tour in Ettelbrück, transforming the city into a vibrant open-air gallery. With a blend of creativity, color, and social messages, it captivates both art enthusiasts and passersby alike. In 2021, the duo Dourone created the artwork titled NYA 00:00’02 in the heart of Ettelbrück.
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  • © Ville d'Ettelbruck
    Urban Art by Raphael Gindt
    In 2023, Luxembourg artist Raphael Gindt created a graffiti near the parking lot at ‘Place de la Libération’ as part of the ‘Share your Cloud’ campaign, which raises awareness about youth mental health.
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  • © Ville d'Ettelbruck
    Urban Art by Mantra
    Upon arriving at the ‘Place de la Libération,’ you’ll immediately come across two massive pieces of graffiti. In 2017, the first graffiti by Mantra was created here, bringing a piece of nature back into the city. The tree at ‘Place de la Libération’ was perfectly integrated into the artwork by the French artist.
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