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18, Avenue Emile Reuter, 2420, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, LU Luxembourg
contact téléphone: +352 47 96 49 00
site web: www.villavauban.lu
plus grande carte et directionsLatitude: 49.6130303, Longitude: 6.1226581
Gina Park
::Small, modern, free for students. Worth a visit considering all! Each exhibition in the house is unique and thorough, despite the size.
Martin K
::a nice place with varying exhibitions. bringing children is okay. the exhibitions will probably not interest them but there is a side room, full of cushions on the floor and books for children. a nice idea. sometimes, there are workshops for children. in summer, the garden in front of the villa is open for everybody. chairs and tables are provided for everybody to bring their own lunch. during 90 minutes around noon a mobile vendor is in three lobby of the museum to cater for hungry office workers... this is a museum that really tries to be part of everyday society...
Sergio da Silva
::Very nice museum that does not overwhelm the visitor with many objects of art. Sometimes less is more.
Jerome Samson
::A very nice and cosy museum, we spent there a good afternoon with our young kids. The small size of the museum is compensated by the quality of the collections. And we had the feeling of being alone with the paintings and sculptures.
Rick J
::When you are in Luxembourg, spare half an hour for a visit to Villa Vauban They have a nice collection of art and if nothing else sit and relax in the beautiful garden. Currently they have an exhibition of the photographer Edward Steichen which is well worth the €3 entrance fee. If you are on the sightseeing bus it stops right outside and from there walk up the park to the panoramic elevator.