The Commission des Affaires Culturelles offered a very special evening with the investigative dinner “Ein mörderisches Erbe” in Holzem. Plunged into the Scotland of 1928, guests, including alderwoman Francine Closener, soon found themselves at the heart of a criminal intrigue surrounding the mysterious death of a lord.
As the evening progressed, the audience, often dressed in 1920s style, became actively involved, observing, questioning and cross-checking clues to identify the culprit, some even taking part in the re-enactment of the crime.
Suspense was maintained between the different courses right up to the final revelation. A successful interactive cultural experience, combining gastronomy and theater with originality.












