Luxembourg Museum Days @ Family of Man
- Festival
- | General Public
- | Special Event
- Place:
- Château de Clervaux - Montée du Château , L-9701 Clervaux, Luxembourg
- Dates:
-
From 18.05.2024
at 10:00
to 19.05.2024 at 18:00
The Family of Man during the Luxembourg Museum Days: informative and interactive .
Our exhibtion of Edward Steichen's world renowned collection 'The Family of Man' will once again be taking part in the Luxembourg Museum Days on 18 and 19 May 2024.
On both days, free guided tours will enable visitors to discover the collection, its eventful history and the fascinating biography of its curator Edward Steichen in a family-friendly way.
The photography workshop on offer for the entire weekend at the neighbouring Cultural Centre is also aimed at the whole family. The idea is to work together to create unusual digital photomontages. There's no need to have any prior knowledge or to register.
Opening hours :
The museum is open on both days from 10am to 6pm.
Admission and guided tours are free.
Saturday 18 May 2024
3pm: Guided tour in Luxembourgish
4pm: Guided tour in English
Sunday 19 May 2024
3pm: Guided tour in German
4pm: Guided tour in French
More information about the Luxembourg Museum Days at www.luxembourgmuseumdays.lu
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