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Neumünster Abbey is a public meeting place and cultural centre, located in the
Grund district of
Luxembourg City in southern
Luxembourg. After the original
Benedictine Abbey on the Altmünster Plateau had been destroyed in 1542, the monks built a new abbey or Neumünster in 1606 in the Grund. This in turn was destroyed by fire in 1684 but was rebuilt on the same site in 1688 and extended in 1720. After the
French revolution, it served as a police station and prison before becoming a barracks for the
Prussians after
Napoleon's defeat in 1815. From 1867, it once again became a state prison. Since 1997, it has been the home of the
European Institute of Cultural Routes.
Following extensive renovation works, Neumünster was opened to the public in May 2004 as a meeting place and a cultural centre. It hosts concerts, exhibitions, and seminars.
Bulgaria and
Romania signed their
Treaty of Accession on
April 25,
2005 at Neumünster.
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