Life is never dull in the Grandy Duchy, and this week is packed with creative and educational activities for the family.

Monday, 10 November

Molecules in motion at the Luxembourg Science Center

Experience science come alive with the Molecules in Motion show at the Luxembourg Science Center. Suitable for visitors aged 6 and up, this interactive presentation explores the hidden world of molecular movement through spectacular demonstrations and live experiments. Led by the Science Center’s expert communicators, the show combines entertainment and education, offering audiences a hands-on look at the science behind everyday phenomena.

Tuesday, 11 November

Discover the exhibition LOVE at the Kannermusée PLOMM

Families are invited to visit the Kannermusée PLOMM in Wiltz for a special guided tour of the exhibition LOVE, dedicated to exploring the many forms and expressions of love. Through imaginative installations and playful activities, parents and children can journey together through a world of emotions, creativity and discovery. The visit is suitable for children aged 4 to 12 and takes place in a relaxed, multilingual setting.

Wednesday, 12 November

Parents and babies at the museum: A stroll through art

Enjoy a gentle cultural outing designed especially for parents and their little ones. The parents and babies at the museum tours offer a relaxed and welcoming way to discover the current exhibitions while sharing a calm moment with your baby. Whether in a pushchair, carrier or crawling freely, babies are part of the experience. Each visit ends with a short playtime on a soft mat, creating a soothing moment for both parent and child.

Thursday, 13 November

Know your brain: Luxembourg Science Center

Suitable for visitors aged 6 and up, this interactive presentation explores the hidden world of the human brain. Led by the Science Center’s expert communicators, the show presents an entertaining and informative overview of the working of our most mysterious organ.

Friday, 14 November

Secret Places: Explore Luxembourg City with the Service Jeunesse

Young people aged 12 to 26 are invited to discover a different side of Luxembourg City through the Secret Places tour series organised by the City’s Service Jeunesse. Each visit opens the doors to places rarely accessible to the public, offering a unique insight into the city’s institutions, culture and hidden spaces. Participation is free, and groups are formed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Family Night at the Gaspar Museum

Step into the darkened halls of the Gaspar Museum for an evening of mystery and intrigue. Armed with torches, families and friends are invited to solve an engaging museum-wide investigation after hours.
Keep your eyes open – every clue counts!

Saturday, 15 November

The quest for Melusine

Join an imaginative workshop inspired by Luxembourg’s founding legends and the mysterious tale of Melusine, the lost siren.

Young participants will explore myth and creativity by designing their own postcard that captures this magical quest – and perhaps discover new clues to Melusine’s story along the way.

Sunday, 16 November

Lichterkinder live at den Atelier

Get ready for a family celebration full of music, movement and joy as the beloved Lichterkinder hits come to life on stage. Known from more than 300 million YouTube views, the seven-member Lichterkinder live band brings their playful energy to den Atelier, turning the audience into part of the show. With catchy songs, choreography, colourful costumes and plenty of fun, children and parents alike can sing and dance to favourites such as Der Körperteil Blues and Guck mal diese Biene da.

See also: 100+ things to do in and around Luxembourg in November