
Monday 1 April 2019
How many times are we seized, in a corner of a church, by an intriguing object, a mysterious symbol or a grimaceous face? Sometimes it is a ray of light, a strange arrangement or a contrasting artistic creation that surprises us. The unusual can be discovered in many religious buildings, past and present.
Do not forget to book our travelling exhibition and its 56 "unusual" photos for your church. An invitation to (re)discover the religious heritage with new eyes...
Churches were once again the focus of attention this weekend (June 6–7, 2026), specifically as “places of remembrance.” This is not only because memorials can be found in or near almost all churches, some of which commemorate terrible events. They are also places of personal remembrance for many residents of Luxembourg.
Strong interest among the population and tourists in the cultural heritage of the nobility, which can be found in the churches.
Once again this year, the traditional Open Church Days took place on the first weekend in June. The theme was: flowers and plants. 58 churches opened their doors, in many places with a special programme.
58 churches open their doors on the Open Church Weekend. A variety of cultural programmes are on offer in 21 of those churches. These range from guided tours, workshops, concerts, and conferences to exhibitions.