Fenster zur Vergangenheit, Türen zur Zukunft im Grand-Château d'Ansembourg
Discovering Luxembourg's rose heritage
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Windows on the past, doors to the future
This event invites visitors to enjoy a multitude of activities and pleasures. A café offering homemade quiches, pizzas, pies, etc. A pottery workshop, a magnificent art and craft exhibition, a shop selling garden produce, an art workshop for children and the Luxembourg Rose association will have a wonderful stand to discover, to name but a few.
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
Art and craft exhibition.
Several artists using a variety of different techniques will present their work.
On the theme of the EU's biodiversity strategy for 2030:
Exhibition: Reforestation in Africa to protect our shared ecosystem.
By the Association Cœur Vert Luxembourg.
Exhibition on Luxembourg's rose heritage
By the Association Patrimoine Roses pour le Luxembourg.
Natural heritage workshop in the castle's vegetable garden
Recognising vegetable seeds: Which seed for which vegetable?
Artistic workshops
Workshops with clay, materials and paint: producing colours from plants and painting with them. Materials for this workshop will be brought from the garden (leaves, flowers, soil, etc.).
Three types of tours at Ansembourg
- Historical heritage
- Botanical heritage
- Rose heritage.
In addition, the Grand Château d'Ansembourg is offering three types of tours of its gardens this year:
- Classic historical tours on the history of the Grand Château and its gardens, in French and German.
- A stroll through Luxembourg's rose heritage.
- Les circuits du Vivant (The Living Tours): tours that offer a different way to discover the exceptional plant architecture of this listed site.
1 ) A Living Tour in French, for children, led by a Montessori teacher, who presents the restoration of this Baroque garden, undertaken more than 30 years ago, where the plant sculptures are constantly balancing between the mastery of topiary and the reconquest by Nature according to its laws.
2) The Living Tour for adults is in two parts:
- first, a walk through the formal garden with its straight lines (in French),
- followed by a visit to the vegetable garden, where the Master Gardener shares 30 years of experience producing seeds using an ecosystemic approach to living things (in French, German and English).
Tour times for Saturday 20 September
Historical tours - 45 minutes.
11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. - in French.
Circuits of Life - 35 minutes
12.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m.: for children, in French.
1 p.m. for adults, in French.
1.35 p.m.: in the vegetable garden with Frank Adams (French, German, English) - 45 minutes.
4 p.m. for adults, in French.
4.35 p.m.: in the vegetable garden with Frank Adams (French, German, English) - 45 minutes.
2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Walk through the heritage of Luxembourg roses (Luxembourgish, French).
Tour times for Sunday, 21 September
Historical tours - 45 minutes.
11:00 a.m.: French, 1:00 p.m.: French, 2:00 p.m.: German, 3:00 p.m.: French, 3:30 p.m.: German,
5pm: French.
Circuits du Vivant (Living Circuits) - 35 minutes.
12.30pm and 3.30pm - for children, in French.
1pm - for adults, in French.
1.35pm: in the vegetable garden with Frank Adams (French, German, English) - 45 minutes.
4pm - for adults, in French.
4:35 p.m.: in the vegetable garden with Frank Adams (French, German, English) - 45 minutes.
2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. - Walk through Luxembourg's rose heritage (Luxembourgish,
French).