Program
Musée Dräi Eechelen
- Musée Dräi EechelenWorkshop for children: Nepomuk's bobble17H00 – 21H00
Have you ever admired Saint Nepomuk’s hat with its large bobble? This figure plays an important role in the national understanding of the Austrians, which is the subject of the exhibition Sub umbra alarum. Luxembourg, Fortress of the Habsburgs 1716-1741. Design your own hat decorations in this fun workshop.
- Musée Dräi EechelenPerformance: Georges Christen vs. Fort Thüngen18H00 | 20H00 | 22H00 | 00H00
Georges Christen, the strongest man in Luxembourg, is looking for a new adversary. This time, he’s measuring himself against history. Not even the fortress is safe. In a short tour of the museum, Georges Christen explores different aspects of the fortress and shows the audience how strong he really is.
- Musée Dräi EechelenMusical performance: Lumaband – Luxembourg Marching Band17H30 | 19H30 | 21H30 | 23H30
A number of driven young musicians founded the Luxembourg Marching Band, Lumaband for short, in early 2006. Inspired by the show and marching bands of big American universities, the band is unique in terms of its style in Luxembourg and features around forty musicians from Luxembourg and abroad.
- Musée Dräi Eechelen'Coup de cœur' with 'Ham, Fritten an Zaldot'19H00 & 23H00 (LU)
Matthias Kirsch, born in 1993, is a journalist and reporter for ZEIT Online. He studied political science and economics in Munich and graduated from Deutsche Journalistenschule. After his studies, he was an editor in the Berlin office of DER SPIEGEL.
Pierre Jans, born in Luxembourg in 1992, is a journalist and a TV and radio presenter. He previously studied philosophy in Munich, where he met Matthias Kirsch in 2012. Since 2020, Pierre and Matthias have been talking more or less seriously about current developments in Luxembourg every week in the framework of their podcast ‘Ham, Fritten & Zaldot’.
Listen also to their new podcast episode 161 (LU) about their museum visit.
- Musée Dräi EechelenGuided tours of the exhibition 'Sub umbra alarum. Luxembourg, fortress of the Habsburgers 1716-1741'18H45 (DE) | 20H45 (FR) | 22H45 (EN)
The exhibition Sub umbra alarum. Luxembourg, fortress of the Habsburgers 1716-1741 explores the extension of Luxembourg’s fortifications under the new Austrian regime, including the construction of Fort Thüngen in 1732. Imperial troops and their families settled in the Duchy of Luxembourg and left a permanent mark on local society.
The show documents the lives of the people behind the ramparts – Emperor Charles VI in Vienna, his sister, the Governor General of the Netherlands Maria Elisabeth in Brussels, the commander Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg and the engineer Simon de Bauffe –, shedding light on a period marked by three European wars of succession during which the fortress played a key role.
- Musée Dräi EechelenGuided tours of the permanent collection and the casemates of Fort Thüngen17H00 (FR) | 18H30 (DE) | 20H30 (EN)
A guided tour featuring some of the key objects from the permanent collection will give you an insight into the history of Luxembourg’s fortress. To go with the current exhibition Sub umbra alarum. Luxembourg, fortress of the Habsburgers 1716-1741, the guides will take you to the underground gallery of Fort Thüngen, carved into the rock by military engineer Simon de Bauffe in 1732-33, which you will explore with flashlights and helmets.
Please note that this part of the tour is not accessible for people with reduced mobility or people who suffer from claustrophobia, as the gallery is about 2 meters high and 1 meter wide.
- Musée Dräi EechelenCulinary Night: Pompjiéesfrënn PafendallOngoing
Pompjiéesfrënn Pafendall has a traditional approach towards festival food, with low waste production, local ingredients and organic produce. They’ll be serving sausages, veggie alternatives and the exclusive 'Fort Thünginger'.
- Photo credits
Photo 1: © MNAHA
Photo 2: © Georges Christen
Photo 3: © Lumaband
Photo 4: © Jean-Marc Turmes
Photo 5: © MNAHA
Photo 6: © MNAHA
Photo 7: © Pompjiéesfrënn Pafendall
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- OPENING HOURS
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14 OCTOBER 2023, FROM 17H00 TO 01H00
- PARTICIPATING MUSEUMS AND ART CENTERS
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Villa Vauban – Musée d’Art de la Ville de Luxembourg
Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain
Lëtzebuerg City Museum
Nationalmusée um Fëschmaart
Musée national d’histoire naturelle – ‘natur musée’
Musée Dräi Eechelen
Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean
- ENTRANCE TICKETS
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– PRE-SALE START ON 18 SEPTEMBER 2023
Until 14 October (14h00): in all participating museums & at the Luxembourg City Tourist Office
Until 13 October (18h30) : on site at luxembourgticket
Until 10 October (18h30) : online at luxembourgticket.lu
Adults: 10€
Youth (16-26): 3€
<16 years old: 0€
Kulturpass, Amis des Musées & Frënn vum ‘natur musée’: 0€ (on presentation of membership card)
– EVENING BOX OFFICES IN ALL PARTICIPATING MUSEUMS
Adults: 15€
Youth (16-26): 7€
< 16 years old: 0€
Kulturpass, Amis des Musées & Frënn vum ‘natur musée’: 0€ (on presentation of membership card)
EVENING BOX OFFICES CLOSE AT 00H30
- PROGRAMME
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Detailed programme: Click on the icons of the museums above
Villa Vauban – Musée d’Art de la Ville de Luxembourg
Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain
Lëtzebuerg City Museum
Nationalmusée um Fëschmaart
Musée national d’histoire naturelle – ‘natur musée’
Musée Dräi Eechelen
Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc JeanProgramme overview: Scroll further down
- SHUTTLES & TRANSPORTATION
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The 7 museums can be explored by foot, by bicycle or – in order to facilitate the nightly tour – with the free shuttle busses that are available in addition to public transport throughout the evening. You can also use the free public transport to get into the city, and for your return benefit from the various Night Bus services, offered by multiple municipalities, so that you do not have to rely on your own car. Further information: www.mobiliteit.lu
- SUSTAINABILITY
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The Museum Night 2023 has received the logo ‘Mir engagéieren eis’ for its environmentally responsible organisation. The logo is awarded by the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development in the framework of the ‘Green Events’ project. More information on: greenevents.lu
We are committed to taking the following measures:
- Reducing printed material: our communications have been redesigned and the evening programme is now available exclusively online.
- Eco-logical printed materials! For our flyers and posters, we're printing in an environmentally-friendly way, using climate-neutral production and recycled paper that has been certified "Blue Angel", made from 100% waste paper. This means that no trees had to be felled for production and that its manufacture saves up to 70% of water and 60% of energy compared to paper made from virgin fibres. This choice of paper will also help our printing company to finance forest reforestation projects in Europe.
- In addition to free public transport, special shuttle buses will be circulating between the seven museums throughout the evening. Click above for the shuttle timetable. In addition to the historic buses – the traditional shuttles for the Museum Night for several years now – 100% electric mini-buses have being added to our offer. Take advantage of the free public transport to get to Luxembourg-City. You can also use the free public transport to get Luxembourg-City, and for your return benefit from the various Night Bus services, offered by multiple municipalities, so that you do not have to rely on your own car. Further information: www.mobiliteit.lu
- Recycling stations on site make it easy to sort the rubbish.- A partly regional, local and organic culinary offer with vegetarian and vegan dishes
- Increased use of reusable tableware than last year
- Our partners waive the distribution of gadgets and single-use promotional items during the event. - SAY CHEESE !
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Photos and videos of the activities and audience may be taken throughout the event. They will then be used across different channels for communication purposes. If you do not wish for your children or yourself to appear on these photos, please make this known at the information desk.
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Print workshop for adults (>01H00)
Sproochelabyrinth an Interventiounen (> 01H00)
Moon Rover Sensation, self-drive activity (> 01H00)
Interactive workshop: Wild Nightlife (> 01H00)
Tour: collection & casemates of Fort Thüngen (FR)
Discovery of the casemates (multilingual)
Discover Mudam with us! (LU)
Reading for children 'Den Emil an d’Maschinn' (FR)
'Coup de cœur' with Lukas Held (LU/DE)
Guided tours of the exhibitions (EN)
Choraoke unplugged
'Coup de cœur' with Jill Lallemang (LU)
Discovery of the casemates (multilingual)
"Lëtz’ talk Art" (EN)
DJ set: Shacha
DJ set: Leo Lopez ft. Amit
Guided tour 'Meet the masters' (FR)
Discovery of the casemates (multilingual)
Guided tour 'Best of Posters' (EN)
DJ set: Chazo
DJ set: Fonclair
Guided tour 'In the splendor of Impressionism?' (FR)
