Neumünster Abbey

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Coordinates: 49°36′37″N, 06°08′11″E Neumünster Abbey is a public meeting place and cultural centre, located in the Grund district of Luxembourg City in southern Luxembourg.

Formerly a Benedictine abbey, it has been renovated to become a cultural centre. It hosts concerts, exhibitions, and seminars. Since 1997, Neumünster has been the home of the European Institute of Cultural Routes.

Bulgaria and Romania signed their Treaty of Accession on April 25, 2005 at Neumünster.


Buildings and structures in Luxembourg City
Cercle Municipal | Chamber of Deputies | Fort Thüngen | Grand Ducal Palace | Hall of Justice | Mudam | Municipal Hospital | Museum of History and Art | Museum of Natural History | Neumünster Abbey | Notre Dame Cathedral | Philharmonie | René Konen Tunnel | St Michael's Church | Hôtel de Ville | University of Luxembourg | Utopolis Kirchberg | Villa Louvigny
Sports venues d'Coque | Stade Achille Hammerel | Stade Josy Barthel | Stade rue Henri Dunant
Railway stations Cents-Hamm station | Dommeldange station | Hollerich station | Luxembourg station
Bridges Adolphe Bridge | Clausen Viaduct | Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge | Passerelle
Monuments American Cemetery | Gëlle Fra | Monument of the Millennium | National Monument of Solidarity
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