Regular Guided Tour: Journey to Italy
The exhibition delves into emblematic cities and landscapes of Italy. Featuring works spanning three centuries, from Italian, Dutch, French, and British artists, it showcases antique idealized landscapes, numerous vedutas, and urban everyday scenes. The pieces exhibit southern light, architectural elegance, the charm of landscapes, and the omnipresence of antiquity.
Capricci, imaginative compositions of antique ruins in bucolic landscapes, complement the views of the mentioned cities. Highlights on display include Gaspar van Wittel's (1652–1736) Roman squares, Canaletto's (1697–1768) Venice, or the industrial city of Milan as seen by futurist Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916).
Visitors of all ages can create their own capriccio in the form of a digital collage; a painting corner and a quiz brochure enhance the experience for families with children.
Good to know
Participative workshops for digital caprices creation are available.
Automatically translated from German.
Where does it take place?
Villa Vauban
18 Av. Emile Reuter
2420 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
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