Good vs Evil? Rethinking History on a Chessboard

Is history a battle between good and evil? A game of ideology? A question of perspective? In the first session of our Public History seminar, we explored these questions using Maurizio Cattelan’s chessboard installation Good vs Evil – a surreal tableau of historical, religious, and fictional figures locked in symbolic combat. Students were divided into six groups, each analyzing …

Heritage in Motion: Walking, Sharing, Belonging

Heritage is not only found in museums or monuments. It lives in motion – when we walk through streets, notice small traces of everyday life, and share stories that connect us to places and to each other. In Luxembourg, where many cultures and languages meet, fragments of everyday heritage a washhouse, a street corner, or even …