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  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025
    Michel Krier, organisteMartine Reuter, guide d'église

    Organ concert

    30/05/2025

    Saint-Michel

    L-2536 Luxembourg

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025

    Guided tour

    30/05/2025

    Saint-Michel

    L-2536 Luxembourg

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025

    Free visit

    31/05/2025
    01/06/2025

    Saint-Laurent

    L-6720 Grevenmacher

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025

    Organ concert

    31/05/2025

    Notre-Dame

    L-2240 Luxembourg-Centre

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025
    From the early Middle Ages to the present day: the church of Munshausen has many stories to tell. by Christiane Kremer-Hoffmann and Romain Braquet and the musical accompaniment of the Chorale Sainte Cécile of Munshausen in Luxembourgish

    A proud place of worship with its count's chapel 

    Guided tour

    31/05/2025

    Saint-Hubert

    L-9766 Munshausen (Clervaux)

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025
    Paul Kayser, organist and organ teacher improvises on silent film from the beginning of the 20th century.

    Silent movie night 

    Organ concert

    31/05/2025

    Saint-Michel

    L-7533 Mersch

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025

    Guided tour

    01/06/2025

    Church of the Trinitarian

    L-9410 Vianden

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025
    The guided tour leads to the tribune of the lords, which is not normally open to the public. The eventful history, from Sigefroi to the death of John the Blind in the battle of Crécy, is told through stained glass windows created in 1938 by Joseph Oberberger from Munich and only visible from this gallery. The tour is in German, Luxembourgish and French.

    Nobility and church 

    Guided tour

    01/06/2025

    Notre-Dame

    L-2240 Luxembourg-Centre

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025
    A musical walk Jehanne Strepenne on the violin, Rosch Mirkes on the organ For more than 10 years, the two musicians have been on the same wavelength and embellish the musical landscape with their baroque sounds.

    Concert violin and orgue 

    Concert

    01/06/2025

    Saint Hubertus

    L-7595 Reckange (Mersch)

  • 31 MAY - 1 JUNE 2025

    In the classic handbooks, the first church network is primarily attributed to the large monasteries that were located on the territory of present-day Luxembourg. The major role played by the landed gentry in the founding of churches is usually overlooked because it is unfortunately less well documented. Using selected examples, this illustrated lecture shows the role of the nobility as church founders and benefactors from the early Middle Ages to the beginning of the Renaissance. The lecture by Michel Margue,...

    Earning your way to heaven 

    Conference

    01/06/2025

    Notre-Dame

    L-2240 Luxembourg-Centre

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