Urban Art by Alex McKell

Where? 68, Grand-Rue, L-9051 Ettelbruck

Just a few meters from the Tourist Information, on the opposite side of the church, you'll find the graffiti titled 'The Whale.' It was created by the young, talented artist Alex McKell.

In 2018, an art piece was created by Alex McKell near the church. Although born in Luxembourg, Alex grew up in England. The art she produced portrays the concept of a 'clean' ocean, one that is devoid of plastic, a significant problem in recent times.

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Address: Ettelbruck City Tourist Office
L-9065 Ettelbruck
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