Casino Luxembourg, Contemporary art museum in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Casino Luxembourg is a contemporary art museum housed in a historic building with white-walled galleries spread across multiple floors. The spaces feature rotating exhibitions of contemporary works alongside a specialized art library.
The building was constructed in 1882 as Casino Bourgeois by architects Pierre and Paul Funck. It was transformed into an art center in 1995 during Luxembourg's time as European Capital of Culture.
The museum functions as an artistic laboratory where international and Luxembourg artists present exhibitions, participate in residencies, and engage with visitors through workshops.
The museum sits in the city center and is easily reached on foot with accessible entry to viewing areas. Opening hours extend into the evening on Thursdays, making it convenient for evening visits.
Franz Liszt performed his final piano recital here in 1886, marking a notable moment in musical history. The building later served as military headquarters during World War I.
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