Description
THE FAMILY OF MAN
a photographic legend at Clervaux Castle
The Family of Man is made up of 503 photographs by 273 artists, from 68 countries, brought together by Edward Steichen for the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Presented for the first time in 1955, the exhibition was meant as a manifesto for peace and the fundamental equality of mankind via the humanist photography of the post-war years. Images by artists such as Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange, Robert Doisneau, August Sander and Ansel Adams were staged in a modernist and spectacular manner.
Having toured the globe, exhibited in over 150 museums worldwide, the final integral version of the exhibition was permanently installed in Clervaux Castle in 1994. Since its creation, having attracted over 10 million visitors, The Family of Man has entered the history of photography as a legendary exhibition. In 2003 the collection was inscribed in the UNESCO Memory of the World register.
The CNA
The Centre national de l’audiovisuel (CNA) was created in 1989, its main missions being to conserve and honour the national photography, film and sound heritage from Luxembourg. Today, the photography collection comprises over four hundred thousand documents, including two MoMA exhibitions: The Family of Man and The Bitter Years.
The Department of National Sites and Monuments, who studies and conserve
Opening hours
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| Mon | - | - |
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| Wed | 12h00 | 18h00 |
| Thu | 12h00 | 18h00 |
| Fri | 12h00 | 18h00 |
| Sat | 12h00 | 18h00 |
| Sun | 12h00 | 18h00 |
Opening
Closed on Monday and Tuesday, except public holidays. Wednesday to Sunday mornings from 9:00 to 12:00 reserved for groups and educational activities.
Closing
02.01. - 01.03.
Services
- Disabled access
- Guided tour
- Shop
https://www.visitluxembourg.com/en/place/museum/the-family-of-man
Address
Clervaux
Lussemburgo
Lat: 50.054519653 - Lng: 6.029939651




