Tickets to the Musée national d'histoire et d'art Luxembourg

About Musée national d'histoire et d'art Luxembourg

The museum is open on all days of the week except Mondays. On Thursdays, you can visit the museum from 10 AM to 8 PM. On other days of the week, the museum works from 10 AM to 6 PM.

Spring is the best period to visit Luxembourg: the local weather is warm, and there are fewer tourists than in summer. We recommend going there on weekdays or in the morning to avoid crowds.

Musée national d’histoire et d’art Luxembourg, often abbreviated as MNHA, is a museum dedicated to the art and history of Luxembourg. Here are some of the things you can do in this museum:

  • Explore the art and history of Luxembourg. A vast collection of artifacts provides insight into the events that took place on the current territory of Luxembourg. Ancient artifacts from the age of Ancient Rome, the Middle Ages, and more make up the Archaeology collection. Other collections on display include Coins and Medals, Arts and Crafts, and Fine Arts.
  • Visit temporary exhibitions. This museum regularly hosts various limited-time events. Current events include Erwin Olaf & Hans Op de Breck: Inspired by Steichen and Gast Michels: Movement in color, form, and symbols.
  • Visit underground galleries. These galleries display the Archaeology collection of this museum; you can see the rock formations through the glass walls.

Located in Fishmarket within Luxembourg’s Ville Haute quarter, you can easily reach the National Museum of History and Art on foot or by bus. Bus routes 9 and 15 are your best options: disembark at the Pfaffenthal, Um Bock bus stop. Then, walk towards Rue Sigefroi, turn left, and walk for two minutes.

What people say about Musée national d'histoire et d'art Luxembourg

Nipun_S
July 2022
5
VERY USEFUL as luxembourg is quite small and public transport with trams very good so all you need is the app and you have the best guide in your mobile phone.
Daniëlle
July 2022
4
I think this tour is around 15km long depending on your route. Some stops are hard to see on the map, but if you use google maps you should be fine. The tour is definitely not for elderly, children or disabled people as it goes up and downhill. You do see everything Luxembourg has to offer. However, if you’re not interested in museums this is nog for you as it passes all of them. The storyteller is obsessed with heels which is quite annoying. If you did the tour you’ll know what I mean!

FAQ about Musée national d'histoire et d'art Luxembourg

There is no entry fee for visiting the museum’s permanent exhibition. To visit temporary exhibitions, adults need to pay €7; people under 26 and students can enter for free. Additionally, on Thursdays from 5 to 8 PM, you can visit all exhibitions at the museum for free.

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