The International Association
of
Lyceum Clubs
Welcome to
An International Network of Clubs
that brings together women
interested in culture, art, music,
science and learning
interested in culture, art, music,
science and learning
and where they forge
lifelong friendship
and where they forge
lifelong friendship
since 1906!
Established in 1906
The International Association of Lyceum Clubs brings together
generations of Lyceum Clubs' members
at
International Annual Events and Activities.
Registered in Switzerland, apolitical and non-sectarian, the International Association of Lyceum Clubs (IALC) is the highest authority within the Lyceum. Its members are the National Federations/Associations of Lyceum Clubs.
A network of Clubs that provides generations of women with
- a warm and welcoming environment to meet,
- to forge lifelong friendships,
- and to engage in cultural and intellectual pursuits.
What's On in 2026
Our International Cultural Days
In 2026, the International Lyceum Club of Brussels is proud to be organizing the International Cultural Days, a not-to-be-missed event for lovers of culture and intercultural encounters. This prestigious gathering will celebrate the diversity of cultures through conferences, exhibitions and artistic exchanges between members from the four corners of the globe. Brussels, the capital of […]
Our International Activities
“Das Büro der einsamen Toten” von Britta Bolt Montag, 1. Juni 2026, um 18.00 Uhr, per Zoom Kurzbeschreibung: Pieter Posthumus ist weder Polizist noch Privatdetektiv – und doch dreht sich sein Leben um den Tod. Im „Büro der einsamen Toten“ in Amsterdam kümmert er sich um Menschen ohne Angehörige, Menschen, die niemand vermisst, und sorgt für […]
Our Anniversaries
The Jubilée of The International Lyceum Club of Paris Founded three years after London, the Lyceum Club of Paris was the third historic Lyceum Club to be created (Berlin being the second). The idea of opening a Club in Paris, published in the newspaper Le Gaulois in 1903, was initially …
100 Years Ago in Madrid This year, the Spanish Ministry of Cultural Affairs is hosting a series of talks and exhibitions to honour the women who founded the Lyceum Club Femenino in 1926. Inspired by London’s Lyceum Club, María de Maeztu and other leading women from Spain’s cultural and intellectual …
