Lycée Technique des Arts et Métiers (Technical High School of Arts and Crafts), Luxembourg

Lycée Technique des Arts et Métiers (Technical High School of Arts and Crafts), Luxembourg

The Technical High School of Arts and Crafts (Lycée Technique des Arts et Métiers) is a cultural and architectural landmark well worth a pause on your sightseeing route. Originally founded in 1896 as Luxembourg’s inaugural public technical school, it introduced a pioneering educational model that combined vocational training with broader academic learning. The original building, inaugurated in 1911 and designed by artist‑architect Sosthène Weis, evokes grand turn‑of‑the‑century elegance, offering visitors a glimpse of the city’s rich educational heritage.

Over the decades, the school has continually evolved. Hosting nearly 2,000 students and over 300 instructors, it has remained a dynamic, creative hub, integrating disciplines such as graphic design, animation, smart technologies, and gaming into its offering. Since the early 1990s, it has also offered advanced "Brevet de Technicien Supérieur" (BTS) programmes in areas including animation, audiovisual production, computer science, automation, and cinematic arts-an offering that underscores its role as a leading technical and creative institution in the country.

In the early 2010s, a modern expansion enriched the site with a striking new school cafeteria (restaurant scolaire) and a wood‑framed sports hall topped by a vibrant green rooftop garden. These contemporary additions-crafted with hybrid wood and concrete design-complement the historic façade and speak to Luxembourg’s reputation for thoughtful architecture and sustainability.

For tourists exploring Limpertsberg-a district also home to the Grand Théâtre, Notre‑Dame Cemetery, and vibrant local cafés-Technical High School of Arts and Crafts forms a subdued yet compelling stop. While interior access is limited, the richly historical exterior and its modern annex make it an appealing photo subject. It is ideally paired with a walk through the elegant streets lined with early 20th‑century buildings and rose gardens-traces of Limpertsberg’s past as a rosarian neighbourhood.

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Sight Name: Lycée Technique des Arts et Métiers (Technical High School of Arts and Crafts)
Sight Location: Luxembourg, Luxembourg (See walking tours in Luxembourg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

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