The adoption by the Council of Government on May 6, 2020 of the draft Grand-Ducal regulation amending the modified Grand-Ducal regulation of March 18, 2020 marks a first step towards a gradual lifting of the restrictions imposed on cultural infrastructure in the face of COVID-19.
Reopening of cultural infrastructure with a view to ending the COVID-19 crisis
Ministère de la Culture Luxembourg,
08 May 2020, Luxembourg
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