March 2026
Spring is just around the corner, and Luxembourg has just been blessed with its first rays of sunshine of the season! Let’s ride that high with a profusion of events this month, so many in fact, it was hard for us to choose. But come meet us and discover more culture and have some fun in this month’s selection of our Unmissables!
01.03.2026, 17:00 – 23:00
Chouchou Tea Dance @ ChouChou
© Verbessert
LES APRES-MIDIS CHOUCHOU TEA DANCE is a delightful fusion of music, dance, and performances, open to everyone looking for a fun and laid-back way to spend their Sunday afternoon.
Your tea dance "Les après-midis chouchou" is back to brighten your Sunday afternoon! Come meet your friends or make new acquaintances over a drink in a friendly atmosphere. On the program: photobooth, entertainment, and music that will get your feet moving!
Location: 41, rue de Bouillon, 1248 Hollerich Luxembourg
Admission: 12€
Booking required
03.03.2026, 18:30 – 21:00
Literary Baddies Book Club @ Rotondes
This month, book club members are taking on the one and only Russian masterpiece: Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Beware that this is a long read (for the shortest month of the year). We will discuss the psychology of guilt, alienation, nihilism… all the while meeting new people.
Please read the book! If you don’t, you are still welcome to join but beware of spoilers. No registration required. Looking forward to seeing you!
Location: 3, Place des Rotondes — L‑2448 Luxembourg-Bonnevoie
Free Admission
No booking required
05-15.03.2026
Luxembourg city Film Festival @ various locations
© Luxembourg City Film Festival
Jointly supported by the Ministry of Culture and the City of Luxembourg, the non-profit association Luxembourg City Film Festival demonstrates, at each edition, dynamism and adaptability in engaging cinephiles, festival-goers, guests, industry professionals and the wider public.
In 2026, the Festival will once again present 11 days of celebrations at its exhibition and conference space in the Cercle Cité (Ratskeller), as well as in Luxembourg City cinemas: the Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg (which, during its renovation, will temporarily relocate to the Théâtre des Capucins), Ciné Utopia, Kinepolis Kirchberg, and its partner venues (Casino Luxembourg and neimënster for the Immersive Pavilion).
The LuxFilmFest is also co-founder of the Europa Film Festivals network, which currently brings together 11 European events, and currently chairs this federation.
The Festival is a driver of positive visibility, but above all an undeniable asset for the country’s image. For its next edition, it seeks to re-engage Luxembourg’s economic stakeholders.
Exceptional guests, a prestigious jury, a hand-picked selection of fiction, documentaries, shorts, series, immersive works and carefully curated young audiences films… This event combines screenings, workshops, meetings, parties and exhibitions open to all. LuxFilmFest will transform Luxembourg City into a vibrant platform, presenting the best that the seventh art has to offer, in all its variations.
Locations: Ciné Utopia : 16, Avenue de la Faïencerie, L-1510 Luxembourg
Kinepolis Kirchberg : 45, Avenue John F. Kennedy, L-1855 Luxembourg
Cinémathèque @Théâtre des Capucins : 9 Pl. du Théâtre, 2613 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
Admission: 10,50€* Ticket / 60€ for 10 tickets
Booking required
07.03.2026, 10h00 - 12h00
Modern Times. Déi jonk Lénk Kongress 2026 @ Maison du peuple
We are delighted to invite all young members (-35 y/o) of Déi Lénk to our annual congress, taking place on Saturday, 7 March 2026 at the Maison du Peuple in Esch-sur-Alzette.
Doors will open at 10:00, giving everyone time to arrive, meet fellow members, and enjoy a cup of coffee before we officially begin at 11:00. Throughout the day, we will reflect on the past year’s activities, discuss our goals and priorities for the year ahead, and elect our new coordination team. It’s also a great opportunity to exchange ideas, strengthen our movement, and plan our shared struggle for a fairer, more just society.
Your participation and voice are essential to shaping the future of Déi Jonk Lénk. We look forward to seeing you there!
With solidarity,
The Coordination Team of déi jonk Lénk
Location: Maison du Peuple/Streik (OGBL), 62 bvd. JF Kennedy, L-4170 Esch-sur-Alzette
Free Admission
Booking required
07.03.2026, 10h00 - 18h00
Drop in - Paint Your Signs! @ Mudam
© Berthe Lutgen, ‘La Marche des femmes’, 2017-2019 (détail). Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Looking for ways to be creative while advocating for feminist values?
Do you intend to go to the Women’s rights march on March 8th?
Come paint your signs and banners at Mudam!
Inspired by The Women’s March (2017-2019) painting by Berthe Lutgen, opening the Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters show, you can join our drop-in workshop and create your own message, and express your thoughts while painting on cardboard, with materials provided by Mudam, to use during the march or hang at home!
Location: Mudam Luxembourg, 3, Park Dräi Eechelen, L-1499 Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Free (included in the admission price for the museum)
No booking required
08.03.2026, 14h00 - 17h00
Feminist March @ Place de Paris
As you all know, March 8th is the international day of struggle for Women’s Rights!
Join the radical block by Megaphone and find your déi aner members in the crowd for a joyous protest.
Extra bonus point if you came with us on the Saturday to Mudam to design your signs and and create inspiring slogans and visuals for the March!
Location: Place de Paris
10.03.2026, 19h00 - 21h00
Amnesty Mediepräis 2026 @ Rotondes
© Amnesty International Luxembourg
The Mediepräis is coming back to Rotondes to recognise media professionals who denounce problematics related to human rights matters.
In a world where it becomes increasingly dangerous to be a journalist, it’s important to put those forward who continue to bring up human rights issues in public debates.
Candidates will be rewarded in three categories: written press, multimedia, and online community.
Location: 3, Place des Rotondes — L‑2448 Luxembourg-Bonnevoie
Free Admission
Booking required
12.03.2026, 18h30 - 21h30
Beyond Community Building @ Intense Coffee
BEYOND is a series of community events where creativity, artistic expression, and collective action come together. Through music, art, and participatory formats, we bring together citizens from diverse backgrounds who want to develop community-change driven projects and ideas and turn them into reality through collaboration.
This edition, we want to give you the opportunity to express and visualize your ideas through art, collage and graphic design by creating a visual element for your next collective action/event/initiative.
If you've already participated in the last editions, you may have gathered a group of community builders – bring them along to create together!
If you haven't, that's fine too! Come with a fresh community-driven idea or project and get inspired.
What can you expect?
6:30-7:15 PM – Networking with fellow Beyonders over vegan finger food & drinks
7:15-7:30 PM – introduction to BEYOND
7:30-9:00 PM – Creative workshop: Illustrate your community project
9:00-9:30 PM – More networking and music
You’ll be able to work with different creative techniques with expert support:
Graphic Design with Lea Schroeder – professional graphic designer
Painting with Laureena Mardini – visual artist
Collage & Vision Board – explore visual storytelling through mixed media
Throughout the evening, enjoy a DJ set by Paulinska.
The goal? Leave with a first visual draft for your community project and connect with a network of changemakers
The best idea(s), event(s) or project(s) may be selected to be promoted through CELL’s networks (newsletter, social media, events)
Location: Intense Coffee, Bonnevoie
Free Admission
Booking required
17.03.2026, 19h00 - 21h00
SAFE. Queer Loox screening @ Rotondes
© Park Circus
queer loox is a queer-feminist film club in Luxembourg since 2013, taking place at the Rotondes in Luxembourg city and also collaborates regularly with other institutions and organisations.
Film as a form of art and entertainment reaches a large and diverse audience. As a central medium of representation, film has the power to tell a wide variety of stories.
With its programme, queer loox focuses on feminist and LGBTIQ+ issues and representations of minorities. It aims to stimulate discussions on various facets of queer and feminist issues and thus contribute to the cultural landscape of Luxembourg and the Greater Region.
Set in Los Angeles in 1987, Safe follows Carol White, a suburban housewife whose monotonous life abruptly changes when she becomes sick with a mysterious illness which she believes is caused by the environment around her.
Location: 3, Place des Rotondes — L‑2448 Luxembourg-Bonnevoie
Free Admission
No booking required
18.03.2026 , 18h30 – 20h30
Wednesday Night Fever - QuizOff with Alinea @ Mudam
© Wednesday Night Fever, 23.04.2025, Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Gilles Kayser © Mudam Luxembourg
On these very special Wednesday evenings, Mudam invites its visitors to reclaim the museum in fun, convivial and joyful ways, and rediscover its building by taking part in our Night Fever activities. Through collaborations with local collectives, Mudam connects with Luxembourg’s communities, inviting them to co-host unique events. Free and open to the public, everyone is invited to join and engage in these communal and interactive gatherings and expand their museum experience!
For this Wendesday Night Fever, Mudam invites Alina to host a quiz in our Café! Welcome to Alinea QuizOff - a general knowledge quiz that started in the summer of 2025. Since then, it’s been all about fun questions, friendly competition, and one promise: entertainment guaranteed.
Alinéa is an independent bookstore in the very heart of Luxembourg City. Every book you see on our shelves is carefully curated by us - with love, conviction, and a lot of passion.
Location: Mudam Luxembourg, 3, Park Dräi Eechelen, L-1499 Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Free Admission
No booking required
© Stephan Vanfleteren
What is the relationship between the Holy Trinity and social media? How do hashtags influence us? Why are we so inclined to use filters? Why do we treat digital images differently than analogue ones? Art history offers a beginning of answers.
Koenraad Jonckheere dives into the surprising connections between 2500 years of European art history and our modern, image-obsessed culture on social media. He reveals how ancient ideas about observation, likeness, and imagination still influence how we use digital images today. Unravelling the paradox of "looking without seeing and seeing without looking", he offers a fascinating insight into the power and pitfalls of visual communication in the digital era, and how influencers use the same mechanisms as the Old Masters.
Koenraad Jonckheere is an art historian who moves effortlessly between the worlds of the Northern Renaissance and today’s visual culture. At Ghent University he teaches art history, but just as often he builds bridges — between centuries, styles, and ways of looking.
He will present his book Instagrammable. What Art Tells Us about Social Media, published in 2024.
Location: Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain, 41, rue Notre-Dame, L-2240 Luxembourg
Free admission
No booking required
21-22.03.2026, 11h00 - 0h30 + 11h00 - 20h
Festival des Migrations, des Cultures et de la Citoyenneté @ Luxexpo
The Festival of Migration, Culture and Citizenship returns for its 43rd edition with this conviction: to build bridges, create relationships and resist the sadness of the world, nourishing our shared imaginations. Organised by the CLAE, it is both a joyful space for sharing and expression, and the bearer of a collective project for a new citizenship. By forging links between different backgrounds, stories and living spaces, it acts as a real catalyst for social justice.
Once again this year, more than 400 information, food and craft stands, run by associations, institutions and political, social and cultural figures, invite you to come and meet them. Creators, writers and national and international guests, debates, round tables, performances, exhibitions and screenings accompany these exchanges on major contemporary societal and geopolitical issues. Make the most of this edition and… welcome!
Location: LUXEXPO-THE BOX, 10 Circuit de La Foire Internationale, LUXEMBOURG-KIRCHBERG
Free admission
No booking required
28.03.2026, 14h30 – 17h30
Discovering Textile Arts. Weaving your creativity. workshop @ Mudam
© Sandra Resende. Photo: Krystyna Dul
This workshop is inspired by the work of Igshaan Adams, who sensitively explores materials and textures to tell stories and create unique artworks.
Participants will be invited to transform threads and simple materials into personal patterns and compositions, experimenting with weaving techniques and giving free rein to their creativity.
This workshop is part of a series; participants are therefore also invited to attend the sessions on 18.04 and 30.05 to discover different textile art techniques.
Biography:
Portuguese, born in Mozambique, Sandra Resende now lives in Luxembourg. She studied philosophy and theatre at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. After graduating in 1997, she worked in the performing arts before settling in Luxembourg in 2005. After a break devoted to motherhood, she turned to textile art. Sandra creates textile works through weaving, tapestry, embroidery and the reuse of found materials, exploring memory, gesture and the passage of time. Guided by a tactile and intuitive process, her practice questions place, identity and journeys, both personal and collective.
Location: Mudam Luxembourg, 3, Park Dräi Eechelen, L-1499 Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Admission: 10€
Booking required
Special mention - Activities with Magali Medinger
06+27.03 Stories from outside. Inclusive literary visits @ Villa Vauban
22.03 Creative Encounters. Hila & Home. Painting workshop @ Mudam
© Magali Medinger
Biography:
Magali Medinger specialises in participatory and collaborative approaches that bring people together through art and creative practice. She works with diverse publics – including NGOs, schools, cultural institutions and community groups – to foster inclusion, accessibility and sustainability in art and music. Through innovative methods, she encourages co-creation, collective storytelling and hands-on experiences that open new perspectives, amplify diverse voices and support social and environmental transformation.
Inclusive literary visits @ Villa Vauban
Stories from Outside invites visitors to rediscover the Villa Vauban’s collection through stories, poems, and perspectives of people whose voices are too often unheard – voices that are queer, young, civic-minded, or simply offering alternative viewpoints. This guided tour, more so than others, weaves together artworks, contemporary and classic texts, emotions, and lived experiences.
Each visit becomes an explorative encounter that reimagines art through unexpected words and diverse perspectives.
Location: Villa Vauban, 18, avenue Émile Reuter, L-2420 Luxembourg
Admission: Entrance to the museum, Kulturpass: Free
Booking required
22.03 Creative Encounters. Hila & Home
The first session of our Creative Encounters will focus on the artwork The Blue House (Das blaue Haus, 2000) by Edi Hila. We will dive into the topics of home, architecture, and the emotional structures around us, through the mediums of collage, mixed media (paper, textures, reclaimed materials) and fluid markers painting.
We will look at how places and buildings can hold memories and feelings. Inspired by Hila’s artworks, which show broken, changing, or half-remembered spaces, participants will be invited to create their own mixed-media collage, asking what ‘home’ means to them.
The practice will be based on simple shapes, textures and pieces of paperand as for the painting element, we will use markers and water brushes: a fun, beginner-friendly technique where marker lines can be turned into soft washes of colour. These watery effects can look like fading walls, weathered surfaces, or dreamy memories.
At the end of the workshop, individual collages will be assembled into a shared installation – a ‘City of Emotions’ – where each participant’s vision of home contributes to a larger, collective narrative.
As this workshop is part of a series, participants are invited to come back to the other sessions on 26.04 and 24.05 to discover new artworks and painting techniques.
Location: Mudam Luxembourg, 3, Park Dräi Eechelen, L-1499 Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Admission: 10€
Booking required