About the experience
Discover the Maison du Son pop-up museum, the future media archaeologic Museum of sound media, now paired with the immersive Radio Luxembourg experience at Villa Louvigny.
Explore the material history of sound through crystal and tube based receivers, ears-on and hands-on. Build a 1920s-style radio, dive into radio culture and technology, and share your own Radio Luxembourg memories. Bring books, photos, or documents—we’ll scan and preserve them for future generations. If you happen to have objects or documents from the Radio Amateur scene in Luxembourg around 1900, please make sure to share them with us on our research board.
Amateurs, enthusiasts, experts, and students are all welcome. Join us, explore, contribute, and help build the Maison du Son.
Opening times
Wednesday 04/03/2026
15.45 – 19.30
Monday & Tuesday 09/03, 10/03, 16/03 & 17/03/2026
14.30 – 19.30
Closed on 23/03, 24/03, 30/03 & 31/03/2026
Wednesday
14.30 – 19.30
Thursday
12.45 – 19.30
Friday
12.45 – 20.45
Saturday
10.15 – 20.15
Sunday
10.15 – 19.00
Practical information
Booking: Entry is free, and no prior booking is required for the Maison du Son. However, the visit is part of the Radio Luxembourg Immersive Experience ‘Ghosts in the Villa’, for which prior registration is necessary. If you also want to take part in ‘Ghosts in the Villa, please book your time slot at radio.lu and arrive 15 minutes in advance, as late arrivals cannot be admitted.
No Booking: If you are interested in exploring the Maison du Son Pop Up, just come by. If you want to tell us your story or share your memories, please write an E-Mail to Sebastian Döring, sebastian.doering@uni.lu. We are happy to make an oral history interview with you, or scan your images and documents. This can prove very helpful for future research and for the building of the Maison du Son.
Requests for group visits, school classes, or private sessions can be sent by email to info@radio.lu.
Dates: 4 March to 3 April, 15 April to 30 April 2026
Location: Villa Louvigny, Allée Marconi, L-2120 Luxembourg
Additional information
Villa Louvigny is currently a construction site.
Unfortunately this means that the experience is not accessible to wheelchair users, since it includes stairs. We sincerely apologise for this inconvenience. We would invite people with reduced mobility to contact us individually for any questions regarding accessibility.
There are no toilets available to the public at Villa Louvigny. The nearest public toilets are located in the park, a short walk from the exhibition.