The city of Luxembourg and its fortress have been depicted many times since the 16th century. "City Visions" playfully explores this subject as a visual experience of the city's evolution through the centuries from a variety of perspectives. Drawing from the museum's collections, the exhibition focuses on the "visions" of the city of Luxembourg—from early modern panoramas to abstract graffiti to picturesque cityscapes. Visitors are invited to interact with the exhibits, and the exhibition provides activities suitable for all ages (games, puzzles and toys, tactile models, painting stations, and a creative studio, etc.). With its broad range of images and interactive elements, this unique exhibition encourages a fun, curious, and informative visit.
Good to know
Guided visits with Jean-Marc Arnaudé on select Thursdays. Suitable for all ages, with playful and interactive activities. Duration: 1 hour. Price: museum entrance fee. Kulturpass: free. Registration by phone or email.
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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