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Michel Medinger (1941-2025) - Vanitas

Mois Européen de la Photographie 2025 : Rethinking Photography

29.03.2025 > 15.06.2025
Jean-Pierre Beckius (1899-1946)

Jean-Pierre Beckius (1899–1946)

30.11.2024 > 01.06.2025

Julie Wagener : The Things We Carry

A look at what shapes a society – then and now

20.11.2024 > 16.03.2025

The earthly paradise

Temporary display

05.07.2024 > 27.10.2024

In golden light

Visions of Italy by Dutch 17th-century painters

05.07.2024 > 13.10.2024

Animals in print

Temporary display

14.07.2023 > 09.06.2024

Bienvenue à la Villa ! (2)

Recent acquisitions of contemporary art

02.12.2023 > 20.05.2024

In the splendour of Impressionism?

Dominique Lang (1874–1919) and his contemporaries

01.07.2023 > 15.10.2023

Katrien de Blauwer

European Month of Photography 2023 : Rethinking Identity

01.04.2023 > 02.07.2023

Welcome to Villa Vauban !

Donations et Acquisitions récentes

26.11.2022 > 21.05.2023

John Constable’s English Landscapes

Masterpieces from the Tate Collection

02.07.2022 > 09.10.2022

Summer of '69

Works by Berthe Lutgen and Misch Da Leiden since the age of revolt

27.11.2021 > 22.05.2022

« Pour Élise »

The Hack collection and visual arts in Paris during the Belle Époque

03.07.2021 > 10.10.2021

Dominique Auerbacher / Holger Trülzsch: The Landscapes of Kairos

European Month of Photography 2021: Rethinking Nature, Rethinking Landscape

30.04.2021 > 12.09.2021

Charles Kohl (1929–2016)

Dessins et sculptures

28.03.2020 > 24.01.2021

Variations

A museum for all

20.07.2019 > 24.01.2021

Robert Schuman Art Prize 2019

Luxembourg – Metz – Saarbrücken – Trier

22.11.2019 > 19.01.2020

Elina Brotherus – Photographs

European Month of Photography 2019

17.05.2019 > 13.10.2019

Plakeg!

The nude around 1900

16.03.2019 > 16.06.2019

Art non-figuratif

Bertemes, Kerg, Probst, Wercollier, Wolff

02.06.2018 > 31.03.2019

Confrontations

A museum for all

21.07.2018 > 03.02.2019

Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907)

Paintings and drawings

10.03.2018 > 10.06.2018

As far as the eye can see

19th- to 21st-century landscapes

10.03.2018 > 10.06.2018

Time Space Continuum

Photographs by Edward Steichen in dialogue with painting

08.04.2017 > 15.04.2018

The course of life

A museum for all

08.07.2017 > 28.01.2018

Sven Johne : Griechenland-Zyklus/Greece Series

27.04.2017 > 10.09.2017

The legacy of Hieronymus Bosch

In collaboration with Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden

25.02.2017 > 28.05.2017

Depictions of a serene world

Paintings from the European Romantic period

14.05.2016 > 05.03.2017

Espaces d’artistes

Donations & acquisitions récentes

29.07.2016 > 15.01.2017

The five senses in painting

19.03.2016 > 26.06.2016

“The French Rembrandt”

Jean-Jacques de Boissieu (1736-1810)

10.10.2015 > 10.04.2016
Exposition Les Collections en mouvement, photo: Christof Weber

Collections in Motion

Painting and Sculpture, 17th to 20th century

29.11.2014 > 31.01.2016

Absence of Subject

August Sander / Michael Somoroff

24.04.2015 > 13.09.2015

Sosthène Weis (1872-1941)

A Stroll Through Luxembourg-City

13.12.2014 > 29.03.2015
Jean-Baptiste van der Hulst (1790-1862)

A Royal Passion for Art

William II of the Netherlands and Anna Pavlovna

12.07.2014 > 12.10.2014

From the Moselle into the world

The painter Frantz Seimetz (1858-1934)

18.01.2014 > 25.05.2014

Collections in Motion (3) & Alt.Macht.Neu.

22.02.2014 > 18.05.2014

“Please do not feed!”

Animals in art

05.10.2013 > 19.01.2014
Chantal Maquet (*1982)

Collections in Motion (2)

New Insights into the Artworks of the Villa Vauban

15.06.2013 > 05.01.2014

The Colours of the Night

The Painter Petrus van Schendel (1806-1870)

09.03.2013 > 16.06.2013

Collections in Motion (1)

New Insights into the Artworks of the Villa Vauban

21.07.2012 > 14.10.2012

Brueghel, Cranach, Titien, van Eyck

Art treasures from the Brukenthal collection

27.04.2012 > 14.10.2012
Jacques Edmond Leman (1829-1899)

Emotions

Reflections in painting and photography

06.05.2011 > 07.05.2012

Art at Any Cost

Jean-Pierre Pescatore (1793–1855), a bourgeois collector in Paris at the time of the July Monarchy

18.11.2011 > 05.05.2012

Studio Myths

Artists and their workshops in 19th-century Dutch painting

10.06.2011 > 10.10.2011

Under Full Sail

Dutch 17th-century seascapes

10.12.2010 > 28.03.2011

The Golden Age reloaded

The fascination of Dutch 17th-century painting.
Collections of the Villa Vauban and the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

02.05.2010 > 31.10.2010

A stroll through art

European painting and sculpture, 17th to 19th century

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Queering the Museum

Towards a More Inclusive Museum In 2023, the 2 Museums of the City of Luxembourg began a collaboration with the non-profit organisation LEQGF asbl to explore the “queerisation”…

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Une promenade à travers l’art. Peintures et sculptures européennes, 17e–19e siècles

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Bienvenue à la Villa! Recent acquisitions and donations

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In golden light

The earthly paradise

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