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Belval
Belval — the former ARBED steelworks blast furnace site in Esch-sur-Alzette — has been transformed into the Cité des Sciences, housing the University of Luxembourg, the Rockhal concert venue, and research centers. The preserved blast furnaces stand as monumental industrial ruins beside new academic buildings, making visible the transition from steel to knowledge economy. The site is the material anchor for the Minett's UNESCO Biosphere Reserve designation (2020) and Esch2022 European Capital of Culture programming, both of which foreground industrial heritage as a distinct cultural layer. Anchor modes: material_layer; custodian | Search hooks: Belval; blast furnaces; Cité des Sciences; University of Luxembourg; ARBED steelworks; post-industrial transformation; Esch2022
Walk among the preserved blast furnaces at Belval, visit the Rockhal concert venue, and see the University of Luxembourg campus built on the former steelworks site — industrial ruins and modern architecture side by side.