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CULTURE
The culture of Luxembourg refers to the cultural life and traditions of the small European nation of Luxembourg. Most citizens are trilingual; speaking the Germanic Frankish dialect of Letzebuergesch, and also German and French. As such, the country has been overshadowed by the culture of its neighbours. The most famous poets were Michael Rodange and Anise Koltz. Contemporary poets include Jean Portante.
Folk culture
Long a deeply rural and folkloric nation, Luxembourg retains folk traditions. Notable is the Echternach Dancing Procession which happens annually.Museums
The major museums are: * National Museum of History and Art (MNHA) * History Museum of the City of Luxembourg * Museum of Modern Art Grand-Duc Jean (MUDAM)Painters
Joseph Kutter and Jean Jacoby were notable around the turn of the century. Notable painters after World War 2 were Emile Kirscht, Fony Thissen, Joseph Kutter, and Gust Graas.Photographers
The influential photographer and painter Edward Steichen was of Luxembourg descent. Contemporary photographers include the photojournalist Thierry Frisch. The most famous poets were Michael Rodange and Anise Koltz. Contemporary poets include Jean Portante. Architecture
Luxembourg has little of distinctive architectural merit, but the military town of Denzelt in Echternach is on the Unesco World Heritage List. Musicians
Brian Molko, singer/guitarist of rock back Placebo lived in Luxembourg for most of his life, where he learned to play various instruments such as guitar, piano and saxophone.
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