Concert itinérant des trompes de chasse - Haupeschbléiser
Découvrez les sonneurs de trompe à Luxembourg, une tradition vivante, inscrite au patrimoine immatériel de l’UNESCO, dans un concert itinérant mêlant musique, histoire et nature.
Boulevard Franklin D. Roosevelt
L-2450 Luxembourg
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UNESCO meets UNESCO
The musical art of hunting horn players, an instrumental technique connected to singing, breath control, vibrato, acoustic resonance, and conviviality, was inscribed in December 2020 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (UNESCO).
This musical art originated in the 18th century at the French Royal Court and has since become a living tradition in our regions.
As part of the “Rendez-vous aux jardins,” Luxembourg’s most recent intangible world heritage meets the world heritage site “Luxembourg, old quarters and fortifications,” which was inscribed in 1994.
The itinerant concert crosses the UNESCO zone as well as the city’s historic public parks. It is part of the “25 Years Lëtzebuerg Patrimoine” events.
Travelling concert – free admission throughout the route, passing through various parks in the City of Luxembourg
Proposed route
• Grand Drapeau – Vallée de la Pétrusse
.• Parc Edmond Klein – étang
• Parc de la Villa Vauban
• Parc Amélie
.• Place d’Armes – kiosque
An event organised by the Trompes de Chasse Saint Hubert de Luxembourg a.s.b.l. as part of the 2026 edition of Rendez-vous aux jardins.