A Historical Gem with a Modern Twist: The Tax Office Building in Clervaux

The building of the “Administration des contributions directes” in Clervaux is a beautiful example of architectural renovation. 

It was originally built in 1905, and it served as a post office, a bank, and a school before becoming a tax office in 1978. It was refurbished and modernized in 2010, and it received a prize for its architectural quality in 2011.

The building preserves the original facade, which is made of sandstone and has a classical style. The facade contrasts with the new glass roof, which covers the inner courtyard and creates a spacious and bright interior. The glass roof also allows natural light to enter the building, and it has a solar control system that regulates the temperature and the energy consumption.

The building of the Administration des contributions directes in Clervaux reflects the efficiency and the quality of the Luxembourgish public administration, which is known for its streamlined and transparent procedures, its digitalization and innovation, and its customer-oriented approach. 

The building also respects the natural and historical environment of Clervaux, which is a charming town in the north of Luxembourg, famous for its castle and its abbey.

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