Galerie digitised and published online by the BnL

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As part of its ambitious programme to digitise the printed cultural heritage, the National Library of Luxembourg (BnL) announces the online publication of the cultural and educational magazine Galerie. Over 25,688 pages and 149 issues are now freely accessible via the eluxemburgensia.lu portal.

Founded in 1982 as the successor to the Bulletin d’information du Centre culturel de Differdange, Galerie was initiated by Cornel Meder and a dedicated editorial committee. The magazine aimed to be firmly rooted in the local cultural and historical scene while also addressing topics of national and international scope. Blending in-depth articles, literary texts, book reviews, and reflections on heritage, Galerie established itself – alongside Nos Cahiers and Cahiers luxembourgeois – as one of Luxembourg’s leading literary and cultural journals over the past four decades.

Following the death of Cornel Meder in 2018, an editorial committee composed of Franck Colotte, Armand Logelin, Charles Meder, and Françoise Meder brought the current year to a close. This included a penultimate issue featuring twenty-eight authors from the Luxembourg literary scene, as a tribute to the founder.

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