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An Linear Collider Facility (LCF) is a project for the future of particle and particular an option for the next large machine at CERN. It will allow for studying with high-precision the Higgs boson and all particles that carry the imprint of the Higgs Field. A high energy reach may allow also for reacting on new results (discoveries?) at the HL-LHC. The LCVIsion team has worked out a scenario in which an initial stage at 250 GeV or 500 GeV could be realised straightforward based on Super Conducting Radio Frequency (SCRF) cavities*. The design has significantly evolved from the design of the ILC proposed in Japan. Examples are the Q0 of the SCRF and that the facility will feature two interaction regions. Higher energies up to several TeV could be obtained with technology progress which is already ongoing. The seminar will be jointly given by the Pole PHE and the accelerator department will summarise the documents of the LCVIsion*.