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On June 30th 2006, Ambassador Ann L. Wagner hosted a reception for American Architect I.M. Pei to celebrate the opening of his latest project, the Musee d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (MUDAM) in Luxembourg.
Ambassador Wagner welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Pei to the U.S. Embassy Residence.
In her speech, Ambassdor Wagner highlighted the American contributions to this project, in addition to the American architect the MUDAM’s opening exhibit features works of art by 22 American artists, many of whom were present.Hotlink source: https://luxembourg.usembassy.gov/uploads/images/_7rrHr3sI0MLUGJyZBlxsQ/5167.JPG
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