The city of Luxembourg and its fortress have been depicted many times since the 16th century. "City Visions" explores this topic in a playful way, as a visual experience of how the city has evolved over the centuries, offering a wide range of perspectives. Drawing on the museum's collections, the exhibition focuses on "visions" of the city of Luxembourg—from early modern panoramas and abstract graffiti to picturesque urban landscapes. It invites visitors to engage with the exhibits and offers activities for all ages (games, puzzles and toys, tactile models, painting stations, and a creative studio). With its wide range of images and interactive elements, this unique exhibition promises an entertaining, curious, and educational experience.
Good to know
"City Visions" guided tour with Jean-Marc Arnaudé available on selected Thursdays at 6:15 PM. Activities for children and adults (games, puzzles, tactile models, painting, creative studio).
Duration: 1h
Price: Museum entrance, Kulturpass free
Languages: FR, EN, DE, LU
Registration: T +352 4796 4500
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Luxembourg City History Museum
14 Rue du St Esprit
1475 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
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