File:Towers of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) after fifth extension, January 2020.jpg
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Towers of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), Kirchberg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, in January 2020, taken from Rue Charles-Léon Hammes. The gold and black tower on the left of the photo was inuagrated in September 2019 as the 5th extension to the complex. The two completed gold towers in the centre of the photo mark the 2006 4th extension to the complex. The structure under construction on the right of the photo is part of the Inifinity complex, a commericial and residential property not connected to the Court. The completed glass tower in the background if the right of the photo belongs to the European Parlaiment's Secretariat. Behind the wired fencing on the left of the photo, is the site of the first Jean Monnet building, belonging to the European Commission, demolished between 2016 and 2019. Out of frame to the right of the photo is the rest of the CJEU complex. |
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2020-01-14 |
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Laurent Verdier |
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