Minister of Culture visits the Police Museum

After Grand Duke Henri, Minister of Culture Eric Thill also visited the Police Museum in Capellen.

He was welcomed by Camille Diener, president of the non-profit organization Musée de la Police, together with alderman Roger Negri, representing the Commune de Mamer, museum curator Laurent Zens and other members of the organization.

The Minister showed great interest in the impressive permanent exhibition retracing the history of the Police and Gendarmerie in Luxembourg.

The current temporary exhibition “The Luxembourg-Nassau dynasty and the forces of law and order” was also presented in detail to the government representative.

Policemusee Asbl / Eric di Millo

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