This legislation focuses on the integration of artistic works into public buildings in Luxembourg, impacting the cultural heritage landscape of the country. It outlines the mandatory allocation of a percentage of construction costs for the acquisition or creation of artworks in public buildings, excluding those with industrial or commercial purposes.
The law emphasises the importance of artistic enrichment in public spaces, promoting the creation of a vibrant cultural environment accessible to all. By requiring a minimum investment in art for public constructions, the legislation aims to enhance the aesthetic appeal and cultural significance of public spaces, contributing to the preservation and promotion of Luxembourg’s artistic heritage. The document also introduces regulations for the selection of artists and the execution of artistic projects, ensuring a structured and transparent process for integrating artworks into public infrastructure.
Overall, this law underscores the government’s commitment to supporting the arts and fostering a dynamic cultural identity within the public realm, enriching the heritage experience for residents and visitors alike.