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Derived from local heritage board notices and cultural heritage discussions; details vary by municipality.
In Luxembourg, certain heritage protection rules extend intriguingly to household oddities such as historic painted doorframes, revealing surprising local attention to detail.
Derived from local heritage board notices and cultural heritage discussions; details vary by municipality.
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