As a major actor in Luxembourg’s cultural scene, and as an internationally recognised institution, Mudam, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in July 2016, is attracting an increasingly wider audience. Aware of the diversity ofcontemporary creation, the museum cultivates the curiosity and openness by developing a forward-looking and pluralistic programme, both through the originality of its exhibitions and the various collaborations it initiates.
Vianden Castle was built between the 11th and 14th centuries on the foundations of a Roman fort and a Carolingian refuge. Influenced by the Hohenstaufen family, the castle palace is one of the largest and most beautiful feudal residences of the Romanesque and Gothic periods in Europe.
The Gallo-Roman cemetery near the road (between Wasserbillig and Lellig) was discovered in 1970. The finds of the Gallo-Roman grave can be dated to between 75 and 100 AD, and suggest that those buried here belonged to a rich family.