
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the courtyard of the National Monument of the Luxembourgish Resistance (KZ-Monument) in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. In the background, a light-colored, modernist building features a series of tall, rectangular columns supporting a flat roof overhang. Behind these columns, the building facade is constructed from squared stone or concrete blocks. A central main entrance is visible between two large, vertically oriented stone blocks, each adorned with bas-relief carvings depicting human figures and scenes. To the right, another section of the building displays multiple rows of rectangular windows with dark frames, reflecting the sky. One window on the mid-right shows a reddish reflection. In the midground, a dark, sarcophagus-like rectangular monument with light-colored lettering, partially visible as "AUX VICTIMES / DU NAZISME," rests on a raised, multi-tiered platform of light-colored stone steps. To the right and slightly in front of this, a dark, bronze-colored sculpture of a human figure, identified as "L'Homme Droit" by Lucien Wercollier, stands bent over with its head bowed towards the ground. The foreground consists of a paved area covered with large, dark gray speckled concrete slabs laid in a stretcher bond pattern. Immediately beyond this paving, a recessed, rectangular basin or pool area is visible, showing patches of greenish-brown moss or algae on its dry surface. The sky above is a pale blue with faint white cloud streaks. No individuals are present in the scene.
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