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  1. The House of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: D'Lëtzebuerger Haus; French: Maison de Luxembourg; German: Haus Luxemburg) or Luxembourg dynasty was a royal family of the Holy Roman Empire in the Late Middle Ages, whose members between 1308 and 1437 ruled as kings of Germany and Holy Roman emperors as well as kings of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia.

  2. Type. Temporary exhibitions. Public transit access. Rennes. Odéon. Luxembourg. Website. www .museeduluxembourg .fr. The Musée du Luxembourg ( French pronunciation: [myze dy lyksɑ̃buʁ]) is a museum at 19 rue de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.

  3. The Grand Ducal Palace ( Luxembourgish: Groussherzogleche Palais, French: Palais grand-ducal, German: Großherzogliches Palais) is a palace in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is the official residence of the grand duke of Luxembourg, and where he performs most of his duties as head of state of the Grand Duchy, though his principal ...

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  5. Watch on. Initially housed in the Palais du Luxembourg that Marie de Medicis had built between 1615 and 1630, the Musée du Luxembourg was the first French museum to be opened to the public, in 1750.

  6. Right in the heart of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the Luxembourg Gardens extend over almost 60 acres, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Created in 1612 around the palace built by Marie de Medici, regent of France, it is laid out with trees and shrubs, flower beds and fountains. In the middle of the 19th century, with ...

  7. History of the Museum. The Musée du Luxembourg today is the successor to several institutions that have contributed to the cultural standing of France and Paris for almost two centuries. From 1750, the Musée du Luxembourg was the first antique art museum open to the public.

  8. Luxembourg City offers a stroll round seven museums: it's not just that they are nearby; they are very diverse, and housed in unusual spaces forming an arc in the shape of a smile. Five of these places, in the heart of the city, are easily accessible on foot: Villa Vauban; Nationalmusée um Fëschmaart;

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