


The Centre National Sportif et Culturel, Luxembourg,
sets new standards in the construction of leisure and entertainment facilities. The curved domes made of laminated wood beams, glass and copper span one of the largest free spans in Europe and give the sports and cultural centre a futuristic appearance. The design concept originated from the famous Parisian architect Roger Taillibert. HOCHTIEF Luxembourg was responsible for constructing the shell, façades, stands, roof and an underground car park
with space for 47 cars, as well as building a connection to the indoor Olympic swimming pool, which HOCHTIEF itself realised back in the 1980s. A surprising ambience invites onlookers to discover and marvel at the numerous structural details in all areas. Curved walls with a parquet finish follow on from high-quality exposed concrete, stainless steel and glass surfaces. Doors and passages gleam in bright red or yellow. The perfect setting for all kind of sports and cultural events.