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“Sights and attractions”
 
'A) Theme of the year
The 25th anniversary of the Schengen Treaty
700 chefs from around the World at the “Culinary World Cup 2010” in Luxembourg!
A) Highlights and Events in the City of Luxembourg
Villa Vauban - Art museum of Luxembourg City: exhibition in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
‘EXPOGAST 2010’ & ‘Culinary World Cup’
Guided visits of the Grand Duke's Palace
City Highlights 2010 : Highlights in Luxembourg City
B) Highlights and Events throughout the country
Castle Vianden: International historical festival (31.7 - 8.8.2010)
The 61 th edition of the grapes and wine fair in Grevenmacher
Traditional Nutmarket in Vianden (October 10th) !
The Dancing Procession, candidate for the list of immaterial World Heritage
A medieval festival in Koerich (19.9.2010)!
Season 2010 at the Château de Vianden
C) Tourism and gastronomy
The “bistrot”-version of starred chefs!
More new hotels in Luxembourg City
Michelin 2010: 14 stars for 13 restaurants in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg!
Discover Luxembourg by train and bus!
The new homepage of the "Luxembourg City Tourist Office"
Photo contest: Luxembourg’s most beautiful villages & cities
Luxembourg: new City Tour for kids!
Travel+Leisure readers vote for Le Royal Hotel
New flights connect Luxembourg to Dusseldorf, Dubai and Asia.
Luxembourg – the most secure city of the world
Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg awarded “Best Hostel Country 2009” by Hostelling International (HI)
D) Culture, museums and exhibitions
Temporary exhibitions at the Luxembourg Casino – Forum for contemporary art
The "Museum of Modern Art Grand Duke Jean"(MUDAM)" where art is at home
Temporary exhibitions at the National Museum of History and Art
THE NIGHT OF THE MUSEUMS (on October 9th, 2010)
"The Family of Man" in Clervaux: open until 26.9.2010
Villa Vauban & Rijksmuseum: exhibit "The Golden Age reloaded"
Temporary Exhibitions at the "National Museum of Natural History"
Henri Tudor Museum in Rosport
The 2010 exhibitions at the Luxembourg City History Museum
E) Theatre, festivals and concerts
THE EUROPEAN OPEN-AIR FESTIVAL OF WILTZ (from 25th June to 31st July 2010)
"Echter barock" & jazz at the “International Music Festival” in Echternach
Philharmonie Luxembourg: programme 2010/2011 + the LuxembourgFestival
The "Grand Théâtre"of the City of Luxembourg offers a range of high quality cultural events
The Trifolion, Echternach presents the highlights of 2010
The season 2010 of the Bourglinster Festival
The "Cube 521" cultural centre in the commune of Munshausen
F) Accommodation and discover catalog
H) Divers
I) The Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg in a few words
History, population, economy...: facts about Luxembourg
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Reopening of the Villa Vauban -
Art museum of the City of Luxembourg


(c) Villa Vauban - Musée d'Art de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo B. Fuge

Since May 2010, "the Villa Vauban – Musée d’Art de la Ville de Luxembourg" reopened to the public after five years of renovation and extension works.

Temporary exhibition:

- The Golden Age reloaded
until 31st October 2010

The exhibition, developed in cooperation with the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum, combines two collections of Dutch art: The Villa Vauban’s collections, tracing back to Pescatore and including works by David Teniers the Younger, Jan Steen and Gerard Dou and selected masterpieces from the Rijksmuseum’s collections, including paintings by Frans Hals, Paulus Potter, Govert Flinck, Jan van Goyen and Jacob van Ruisdael. Additionally, engravings from the collections of the von der Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal will also be on show.

The visitor discovers diverse aspects of Dutch painting of the Golden Age in the exhibition which go beyond the often admired abundance of details and subjects characteristic of these artworks: What exactly fascinated the 19th century with the 17th? How did 19th-century painters imitate the Old Masters?

Furthermore, a view “behind” the paintings will be granted: Which types of frames did buyers and collectors prefer during the two periods? The visitor also learns about the art trade as well as about the restoration of selected artworks. Finally, the exhibition raises the question of how we perceive 17th-century art today.


Preview:

The museum will be closed from november 1st until mid-december 2010. The next exhibition "Under full sail - Dutch 17th century seascapes",  in collaboration with the "Hamburger Kunsthalle", will take place as from mid-december.

Bourgeois villa architecture, in a 21st-century interpretation

The new museum was designed to reflect the specificity of its collection of paintings originally acquired by wealthy private collectors in the 18th and 19th century. Its core structure, an urban villa from 1873, was redeveloped under the supervision of architect Philippe Schmit of the Luxembourg-based office Diane Heirend & Philippe Schmit architectes, whose contemporary extension engages in a stimulating architectural dialogue with the historic building.

Relaxing in a historic garden

The museum complex is located in a park designed by the French architect Édouard André (1840 – 1911), one of the leading landscape planners of his time. Extensive refurbishment works will recover the park’s original design, thus allowing visitors to explore historic works of art in a quiet and relaxing setting in the heart of the city.

The permanent collection

The exhibitions at the Villa Vauban will draw on the collection of the City of Luxembourg, whose focus lies on Dutch painting from the Golden Age (17th century) and 19th-century French history and landscape painting.

The collection is further enhanced by European paintings, sculptures and drawings from the 17th to the 19th century.

The character of the collection is thus significantly influenced by these bequests. They provide a unique insight into the collecting practice of the upper bourgeoisie during the late 18th and the 19th century and comprise works from the Golden Age of Dutch painting (17th century) by artists such as Cornelis Bega, Gerrit Dou and Jan Steen as well as French history and landscape painting from the 19th century by the likes of Eugène Delacroix, Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier and Jules Dupré.

 
The history of the permanent collection

The museum’s collection finds its origins in the 19th century, when Jean-Pierre Pescatore, Leo Lippmann and Eugénie Dutreux-Pescatore, three influential local figures, bequeathed their private collections to their home city.

"Get the full picture" – experiencing art from different perspectives

Instead of a permanent display, the Villa Vauban will accommodate a range of varying exhibition formats allowing it to highlight different aspects of its collection. Presentations will thus be structured around four constantly changing exhibition modules:

- Welcoming International Collections
- Passionate Collectors
- Works in the Spotlight
- The Life of Paintings

Art and Education

Exhibitions and public programmes at the Villa Vauban are designed to reach out to all audiences. The museum’s diverse and innovative range of manifestations will include thematic guided tours, special tours for children, workshops for all ages, performances and concerts. All events will be conceived with a focus on interaction with the public.

The museum will also provide art expertise for art lovers and collectors on a regular basis.

Opening hours:

Mo
10h – 18h
Tu
closed
We
10h – 18h
Th
10h – 18h
Fr
10h – 21h
Sa
10h – 18h
Su
10h – 18h

Access:
  • By foot: Station – Villa Vauban: 10 minutes (bus to city center, Centre, Centre Hamilius, then 5 minutes walking distance)
  • By Bike: “Vel’oh” bicycles for hire: until terminal no. 28 Charly’s Gare
  • By Car: Parking Monterey
For more information, please visit the website: www.vdl.lu/Villa_Vauban.html
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