Deux violinistes jouant devant un groupe de personnes assises dans un musée

Meet me at the Museum

Meet me at the Museum is a project of musical guided tours at the Villa Vauban, accompanied by musicians from the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra and the LPOA (Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra Academy).

For

  • Elderly people

Place

Villa Vauban EN

Supported by

ArcelorMittal.

Meet me at the Museum

Read a detailed presentation of the project.

The Fondation EME, in collaboration with the Villa Vauban, is offering one-hour musical tours led by musicians from the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg. These tours are designed for senior citizens and their families to enjoy together the museum's permanent exhibition as well as musical moments and art historical explanations. 

Regardless of age, illness or artistic knowledge, the aim of these tours is to make art accessible to all and to offer moments of cultural enjoyment to senior citizens and their families.

Private visits are organised for care homes and day centres for seniors. For more information, please send an email to contact@fondation-eme.lu

Meet me at the museum

Meet me at the museum IV (2024)

 With Bryan Ramos, Lucie Majerus, Andrii Chugai and Attila Keresztesi

The Meet me at the museum project comes back to the Villa Vauban in 2024 for tours of the museum's French works of art, accompanied by French music from the 19th and 20th centuries.

Planning for the 2024 visits

 

20.09.24
27.09.24
18.10.24
25.10.24
08.11.24
15.11.24
22.11.24
24.11.2024
29.11.2024
06.12.24

 

 

Meet me at the museum III (2023)

With Lucie Majerus, Andrii Chugai, Attila Keresztesi, Julia Vicic, Nazar Totovytskyi.

This new edition is on the theme of animals and uses the museum's temporary exhibition "Welcome to the Villa!" as a support.

Meet me at the museum II (2022)

With Lucie Majerus, Attila Keresztesi, Andrii Chugai.

Meet me at the museum I (2021)

With Jenny Spielmann, Attila Keresztesi, Andrii Chugai.

The main theme of these visits is water. Four works of art from the 19th century are presented musically and visually to the visitors.