Program
Lëtzebuerg City Museum
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumOpen workshop for kids: Melusina to Go17h00-00h00 (multilingual)
During the Museum Night at the Lëtzebuerg City Museum, young visitors will have the opportunity to create their own personalized keychain, inspired by the Luxembourgish legend of Melusina. An original souvenir to take home and treasure!
The workshop will take place in the Espace pédagogique at level 3.
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumOpen workshop for everyone: My Dream City17h00-01h00 (multilingual)
Print workshop with the artist Z-prints.
Visit the Creative Studio, located in the heart of the City Visions exhibition, and design your own dream city. Using stamps and stencils, you can print various buildings onto postcards and take your unique creation home with you as a personal keepsake.
The workshop will take place in the Creative Studio at level 5.
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumSing-along19h45, 21h30 & 23h00
It wouldn’t be Museum Night without the Lëtzebuerg City Museum’s legendary Sing-along! Join us for this much-loved tradition as the museum's walls come alive once again with music, energy and a sense of community.
Ethan Carey (vocals & guitar), Cyril Yabroudi (bass), Pedro Gonzales (drums) and Sri Nassu Bowe (guitar) will be leading you through a night of iconic tunes and unforgettable choruses. From timeless classics to crowd favourites, get ready to sing your heart out and be part of an unforgettable musical journey!
Everyone’s welcome, whether you're a seasoned karaoke king or just love humming along — no pitch-perfect vocals required, just good vibes and loud voices!
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumEmbodied Sculptures, with Norah Noush & Simi Simoes20h45 & 22h00
Embodied Sculptures is an innovative exploration of the intersection between visual art and dance. This duet draws inspiration from the provocative creations of contemporary artist Anna Uddenberg, whose installations challenge conventional perceptions of the human form, interrogate identity, and examine societal expectations – particularly the performative nature of gender.
Music composer: Twin Xxa
Supported by: Ministère de la Culture, SACEM & BIL. - Lëtzebuerg City MuseumDJ-Set21h00-01h00
Club Sauuce, the young collective comprising Vespucci and Lopaulso, is responsible for providing the music in the courtyard of the Lëtzebuerg City Museum and in the park of the Villa Vauban during the Museum Night. As organisers and DJs, they bring together local and international artists to create unique soundscapes. Club Sauuce's musical style moves between disco, funk, house, tech house and minimal house, breathing new life into spaces.
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumHumorous performance by Jess21h00 & 22h30 (EN)
Jess is a writer and comedian who claims to have quit being a people pleaser, but let’s be real—she’s still saying “yes” to things she hates. These days, she’s hard at work perfecting her resting bitch face—just kidding, she still smiles at strangers in grocery stores like a weirdo.
When not performing around Europe, Jess is the author of Substack: The Alternative Expat Guide to Luxembourg and likes to steal other people’s chips. She is also a co-founder and country lead for Festrogen Festival and has taken 2 shows to the Edinburgh Fringe.
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumThematic guided tour: Luxembourg in the Middle Ages18h00 (FR), 20h30 (DE) & 23h30 (EN)
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.
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumThematic guided tour: « Lëtz’ talk Art ». Contemporary art at the Lëtzebuerg City Museum18h30 (FR), 20h15 (EN) & 21h30 (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.
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumThematic guided tour: Industrialisation in the city of Luxembourg17h17 (LU), 19h30 (EN), 22h00 (EN) & 00h00 (EN)
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.
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumCulinary Night at Lëtzebuerg City Museum: Benoît & Claude Viticulteursongoing
Benoît & Claude Viticulteurs are a small, family-run winery located in the vineyards of Remich. During the Museum Night you can find them in the courtyard of the Lëtzebuerg City Museum for a glass of “roude Fiederwäissen”, a first taste of the 2025 wines. Also take pleasure in a culinary time-out in the midst of the cultural richness of this special night.
- Lëtzebuerg City MuseumCulinary Night at Lëtzebuerg City Museum: L’Hêtre beim Muséeongoing
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.
- Image credits
1 © Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg I 2 © Z-prints I 3 © Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Laurent Sturm I 4 Filmstill d’une performance, durant HATChWORK / résidence par Birdgang LtD I 5 © Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Laurent Sturm I 6 © Tous sur scène, Ville de Differdange I 7 © Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Marion Dessard I 8 © Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Laurent Sturm I 9 © Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Christof Weber I 10 © Claude Kox I 11 © Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Blitz Agency
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- OPENING HOURS
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11 OCTOBER 2025, 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 15 SEPTEMBER 2025
Until 10 October: in all participating museums & at the Luxembourg City Tourist Office
Until 6 October: online at luxembourgticket.lu
Presale tickets
Adults: 10€
Youth (16-26): 3€
<16 years old: free
– EVENING BOX OFFICES IN ALL PARTICIPATING MUSEUMS
Adults: 15€
Youth (16-26): 7€
< 16 years old: free
Kulturpass, Amis des Musées & Frënn vum Naturmusée: free (on presentation of membership card)
EVENING BOX OFFICES CLOSE AT 00H30
- PROGRAMME
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Detailed programmes available soon:
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 - 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. Benefit also from the free public transport to get to Luxembourg-City, and from the various Night Bus services for your return – offered by multiple municipalities, so that you do not have to rely on your own car. Please note that the tram operates only until 1:00 a.m. City Night Buses are available at all stops, except for two (Stadtgronn Bréck & Dräi Eechelen).
Further information: www.mobiliteit.lu
- SUSTAINABILITY
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The Museum Night 2024 has received the logo ‘Green Events’ for its commitment to the environment. The logo is awarded by the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity in the framework of the ‘Green Events’ project. More information on: greenevents.lu
Our commitment to a more sustainable event is reflected in the following actions:
- Our communications have gone green! We print climate-neutral on recycled paper. And to further reduce our ecological footprint, the evening's programme is available exclusively online.
- Special shuttle buses! Along with free public transport, special shuttle buses will run between the seven museums throughout the evening. In addition to our beloved historic buses, we introduced 100% electric mini-buses! Take a look at our shuttle timetable. You can also use the free Night Bus services offered by multiple municipalities for a hassle-free trip back home. Further information: mobiliteit.lu
- Eat local and organic food! Discover a culinary offer that is partly local and organic, with vegetarian and vegan options.
- All reusable! This year, the museums are opting exclusively for reusable tableware and will no longer be handing out single-use gadgets.
Want to go the extra mile in supporting us? The museum shops will be open during the Museum Night. Don’t forget to bring your own bags — it’s better for the environment!
- 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.
