Lëtzebuerg City Museum
Workshop for kids: Print your Renert!
17H00–23H00 (multilingual) | Location: espace pédagogique (Level 3)
The youngest visitors will have the chance to print their own “Renert” (fox) at the Lëtzebuerg City Museum during the Nuit des Musées 2024. A one-of-a-kind piece of Luxembourgish literary history that they can proudly take home!
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Screenprint tattoo workshop for children and adults with the artist Irina Moons: Screenprint vs. Footprint
17h00–01h00 (multilingual) | Location: Creative Studio of the exhibition "Pure Europe" (Level 5)
With a range of motifs to choose from, young and old alike can choose the tattoo they like and get it applied with water-based paint. The ephemeral tattoo will be silk-screened onto the skin with a mini squeegee. What a lovely souvenir of the Museum Night!
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Lëtzebuerg City Museum SING ALONG!, with Tanja Duprez and Nadja Prange
19H30, 21H00 & 22H30
As part of the Museum Night, visitors will have the opportunity to cross the line and switch from whispering to singing at the Lëtzebuerg City Museum. Accompanied by piano, the audience will sing in a warm atmosphere the best songs from a wide repertoire.
The musicians Tanja Duprez (vocals) and Nadja Prange (piano/vocals) have been performing on stage together for over a decade, whether as part of the cover band the Noisemakers or as part of the music group Nea Lone (organ pop). Enough time, therefore, to harmonise perfectly with each other and create an atmosphere in which both the musicians and the audience feel at ease right from the start.
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DJ-Set by Ultraschall Collective
21H00–01H00
The musical entertainment in the courtyard of the Lëtzebuerg City Museum will be curated by Ultraschall Collective, a Luxembourg based collective that consists of 5 young people dedicated to push a new era of house and tech house music on a local and international level while always trying to showcase talented local artists.
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"Coup de cœur" with Stilbé Schroeder
20H00 (LU)
As in previous years, each museum is offering a special guided tour called "Coup de Cœur." For this year's edition, seven external curators have been invited to present their favorite piece in one of the seven museums. Each of them has taken the time to immerse themselves in the work of their chosen museum, ensuring a thoughtful and engaging presentation.
The Lëtzebuerg City Museum welcomesStilbé Schroeder,curator and manager of the exhibition at Casino Luxembourg.After living, studying and working in Brussels and Strasbourg, Stilbé Schroeder returned to Luxembourg in 2015 and joined Casino Luxembourg as exhibition coordinator. In 2017 and 2019, she was assistant curator of the Luxembourg pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Since 2021, she works as curator at Casino Luxembourg, participating in the reflections and conception of the institution's exhibition programme.
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"Coup de cœur" with Charles Rouleau
22H00 (EN)
As in previous years, each museum is offering a special guided tour called "Coup de Cœur." For this year's edition, seven external curators have been invited to present their favorite piece in one of the seven museums. Each of them has taken the time to immerse themselves in the work of their chosen museum, ensuring a thoughtful and engaging presentation.
The Lëtzebuerg City Museum welcomesCharles Rouleau,Coordinator of the Casino Display.Originally from Quebec, Charles Rouleau came to Europe to complete his university studies, first at the University of Heidelberg and then at the University of Amsterdam.Since 2022, he is the coordinator of Casino Display. His role is to oversee the residency programme and support artists in their research and reflection. He has also set up an artistic research laboratory, focusing on critical and methodological issues relating to experimentation and artistic and curatorial research. In parallel with his professional activity, he is working on a doctoral thesis in artistic research at the University of Amsterdam.
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Thematic guided tour: Luxembourg in the Middle Ages
17H15 (EN), 22H00 (FR)
Let us take the time to discover together this fascinating period in the history of the city of Luxembourg. With the help of the models, documents and other archaeological objects in the permanent exhibition, let us go back in time to the 10th century and see how the medieval city will gradually be built from the primitive castle called Lucilinburhuc.
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Lëtz’ talk Art: Contemporary art at the Lëtzebuerg City Museum
18H30 (FR), 20H00 (EN), 21H30 (EN), 22H30 (FR)
Contemporary art in the exhibition on the history of the City of Luxembourg The Luxembourg Story? Yes, because these contemporary works reflect the image of the city today and are therefore a logical continuation of the historical tour. Discover the works of around ten artists who reflect on socio-cultural issues of urban life in Luxembourg and beyond its borders.
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The Who is Who
20H30 (FR), 00H00 (EN)
Like a Who's Who of Luxembourg City, come and meet some of the historical figures who have left their mark on the city and the country. In our portrait gallery, you'll find bourgeois from different eras, origins and functions.
Finally, we'll round off your visit by introducing you to some of the pioneers of the industrial era: Boch, Godchaux, Lippmann and Wurth.
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Industrialisation in the city of Luxembourg
19H00 (EN), 23H00 (FR)
Explore the production areas of Luxembourg's industry from the 18th century onwards on a tour of our permanent exhibition The Luxembourg Story.
Gloves, faience, roses, tobacco, beer and champagne. Through the model and artefacts, you can discover these products that made the industry in the heart of the city great.
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Culinary Night at Lëtzebuerg City Museum
Ongoing
L’Hêtre beim Musée
During the Museum Night, the brasserie L’Hêtre beim Musée will captivate visitors with its delicious barbecue. The chefs will add a special touch to the activities held in the courtyard of the Lëtzebuerg City Museum by offering freshly prepared snacks made from high-quality ingredients.
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Culinary Night at Lëtzebuerg City Museum
Ongoing
Benoît & Claude Viticulteurs
Benoît & Claude Viticulteurs are a small, family-run winery located in the vineyards of Remich. During the Nuit des Musées, you can find them in the courtyard of the Lëtzebuerg City Museum for a glass of “roude Fiederwäissen”, a first taste of the 2024 wines. Also take pleasure in a culinary time-out in the midst of the cultural richness of this special night.
Photo credits
1_© d’stater muséeën, photo: Léa Cheymol, 2_© Irona Moons, 3_© Lugdivine Unfer, photo: Tanja Nadja, 4_© Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Skandal Agency, 5_Stilbé Schroeder © Carole Melchior, 6_Charles Rouleau © Emma Dupré, 7_© Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Christof Weber, 8_© Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Marion Dessard, 9_© Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Rick Tonizzo, 10_© Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Marion Dessard, 10_© Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Blitz Agency, 11_© Claude Kox