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LuxembourgforFinance: Culture is a long term thing

Enrico Lunghi, Adriano Picinati and Michael Moses share the same passion. Although working in different sectors, the three men have dedicated their professional life to the arts. All three will speak at the Art as an Investment Conference at the Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (MUDAM), organised by Luxembourg for Finance in collaboration with Deloitte. Our interview with Enrico Lunghi, director of the MUDAM, is the first in our series on why we need to put more passion into our investments. LFF: In 1995, Luxembourg was “cultural capital of Europe”. Did political awareness change as a result of this experience and has Luxembourg become more attractive from a cultural point of view? EL: Since 1995, Luxembourg has been increasingly perceived, nationally and...
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