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    The Luxembourg Revolution Trail 1848 takes you to places that tell the story of the 1848 Revolution and its background.

    On 22nd February, 1848, parts of the population of Paris, led by liberals and republicans, rose up and brought the French capital under their control. From Paris, the revolution known as the Spring of Nations spread throughout Europe. On 25th February, 1848, the message of the Paris riots reached Luxembourg. King-grand duke William II was afraid that the revolutionary spark might spread. Therefore, on 7th March, he threatened the inhabitants by proclamation that "any agitation, any movement could only bring disaster" upon them.

    Nevertheless, riots broke out in several towns and villages. The capital, which as a fortress of the German Confederation housed a Prussian federal garrison, was a particularly hot spot.

    Discover why!

    Speaker: Tom Becker

  3. 1 Public opinion
  4. 2 The Cercle littéraire
  5. 3 The Laurent case
  6. 4 16th March, 1848
  7. 5 The workers‘ livelihood
  8. 6 The politicisation of the workers
  9. 7 The Freemasons
  10. 8 The birth of Luxembourg's liberal Constitution
  11. 9 William II, a forced liberal?
  12. 10 The first steps of the new Chamber of Deputies
  13. 11 The revolutionary publishing activity
  14. 12 The exhibition "1848 Revolutioun zu Lëtzebuerg"
  1. Aperçu de l'audioguide

    The Luxembourg Revolution Trail 1848 takes you to places that tell the story of the 1848 Revolution and its background.

    On 22nd February, 1848, parts of the population of Paris, led by liberals and republicans, rose up and brought the French capital under their control. From Paris, the revolution known as the Spring of Nations spread throughout Europe. On 25th February, 1848, the message of the Paris riots reached Luxembourg. King-grand duke William II was afraid that the revolutionary spark might spread. Therefore, on 7th March, he threatened the inhabitants by proclamation that "any agitation, any movement could only bring disaster" upon them.

    Nevertheless, riots broke out in several towns and villages. The capital, which as a fortress of the German Confederation housed a Prussian federal garrison, was a particularly hot spot.

    Discover why!

    Speaker: Tom Becker

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