Radio Luxembourg - The Station that Changed Our World

The Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Warsaw invites you to an evening:
Radio Luxembourg – The station that changed our world*
on Thursday, 26 June 2025 at 06:00 PM
at the Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Warsaw
15 Słoneczna street
Speakers:
Dr. Dominique Santana, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) / University of Luxembourg
Prof. Anna Malewska-Szałygin, Head of the Department of Political and Economic Anthropology
Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology / University of Warsaw
Radio Luxembourg, a small yet incredibly influential phenomenon of the 20th century, reached over 100 million listeners across 60 countries at its height. For many, Radio Luxembourg was a secret companion under the covers at night, a bridge to freedom during political oppression, and a cultural beacon in times of uncertainty. During this presentation, we will explore how a small nation like Luxembourg became the beating heart of a station that connected the world.
The meeting will be held in English (no translation will be provided, however presentations will be partially translated into Polish). The number of places is limited. Participation is possible upon confirmation of registration, sent to: varsovie.mgdl@mae.etat.lu
*The research project Radio Luxembourg – The station that changed our world (www.radio.lu) tells the fascinating history of this multilingual radio station that transcended borders, offering music, culture, and news to generations during some of the most politically and culturally turbulent times in history.