The Luxembourg Pavilion is highlighting all the experiences, activities and landscapes that the country has to offer tourists from across the globe.
The ‘Luxembourg Tourism Days’ event, running from November 8-10 at Expo 2020 Dubai, is designed to give visitors a glimpse into what makes this European country an interesting and special place to holiday, and showcase the many skills and talents of its artisans.
The exhibition will present a curated mix of Luxembourg traditions, arts and crafts, along with a collection of activations dedicated to the many things that tourists can see and do in Luxembourg.
Guests at the Luxembourg pavilion will be delighted to see that the country has come up with a way for people to experience the magic of the Grand Duchy from wherever they are. The Sky Swing is Luxembourg’s first virtual reality tourism experience, and visitors to the Pavilion will be able to check it out and feel what it’s like to fly through the air over some of the country’s sights and attractions.
The exhibition will explain how the Sky Swing is accessible to all, and that in order to ride it all you need is a swing, VR headset and a controller.
Experiences closer to the ground include the chance to try the fresh fruit products from family farm Eppeldorf. Based in the Mullerthal region, this business specialises in apple juice, honey, jams, syrups and more.
Guests can also discover the pleasing notes of the Péckvillchen, a hand-crafted bird-shaped clay that is now listed as part of the UNESCO world cultural heritage, and the 'Atelier de Lutherie', a group of string instruments that is made from regional Luxembourg wood and also bears similarities to the Arabic oud.
Finally, the event provides a preview of all the events and experiences that await when Esch-Alzette, Luxembourg’s second largest city, becomes the European Capital of Culture in 2022. Esch2022 will feature a full programme of dance, poetry, music, design, literature, theatre and much more.
The Luxembourg Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai is a multi-sensory journey that boasts five themed sections, a Luxembourgish-fusion restaurant and a rideable slide created in tribute to Luxembourg’s traditional fair, the 'Schueberfouer'.
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