Exhibition: Les Tudors
The musée du Luxembourg is holding an exhibition dedicated to the Tudors, a dynasty which left its mark on History, be it in books or on screens. These famous British monarchs of the Renaissance reigned with ambition on the English throne from 1485 to 1603. People have always been intrigued by their private life – and particularly Henry VIII’s and Elizabeth I’s. Indeed, their questionable way of life and sometimes chaotic sense of politics made many innocent victims.
“Les Tudors” exhibition, from March 18th to July 19th 2015.
Open Tuesday-Thursday from 10am to 7pm, from 10am to 10pm on Mondays and Fridays and from 9am to 8pm on the weekends.
Full rate: €12 / Reduced rate: (16 to 25-year-olds): €7,50 / Free for under-16s.
Unknown artist, Katherine of Aragon, circa 1520, Lent by Church Commissioners for England, National Portrait Gallery of London
© National Portrait Gallery, London, England
Musée du Luxembourg
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75006 Paris
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- March 18, 2015
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