Discover the exhibition “Mir brenne fir de Benevolat” – an artistic tribute to the volunteers of the Minett Park.
The 17 impressive linocuts by Luxembourgish artist Damien Giudice evoke the passion and dedication of the Minièresbunn and Train 1900 associations, both committed to preserving the region’s industrial heritage.
The exhibition is composed of two series of images: one focusing on mining work, the other on historical railway transport. Each image is authentic, rich in detail, and full of emotion. A symbolic location connects these two worlds: the ore transfer point, where the two associations meet. This meaningful site is also featured on the official Minett Park 2025 poster.
The exhibition builds a bridge between past and present, highlighting both industrial heritage and today’s volunteer work. Each image pays tribute to those who dedicate their free time to preserving this history.
By purchasing postcards or original prints, you support the projects of both associations.
Let yourself be moved by the art, the history, and the dedication of the volunteers – and help keep our heritage alive.
An invitation to marvel, to thank, and to get involved.
Practical information:
The exhibition is open on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from July 19 to August 17, and then on Sundays until September 14, from 2 PM to 6 PM.
Free entry.