Top 10 Specialty Museums in Luxembourg District, Luxembourg District

January 3, 2022 Concepcion Newsome

Discover the best top things to do in Luxembourg District, Luxembourg including Archaeological Crypt, National Museum of Art and History (Musee National d'Histoire et d'Art), Minett Park Fond-de-Gras, Post Museum, Musee National des Mines de Fer Luxembourgeoises, Tramway and Bus Museum, Musee Rural et Artisanal, Forge et Metallurgie, Musee National de la Resistance, The Bank Museum, Musee Thillenvogtei.
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1. Archaeological Crypt

Montee de Clausen, Luxembourg City 1343 Luxembourg
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Archaeological Crypt

2. National Museum of Art and History (Musee National d'Histoire et d'Art)

Marche-aux-Poissons Rue Wiltheim, Luxembourg City 2345 Luxembourg +352 47 93 30 1 http://www.mnha.lu/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 422 reviews

National Museum of Art and History (Musee National d'Histoire et d'Art)

Reviewed By 82manuelal - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

This Museum is located on the "Marché aux Poissons" in the heart of the city, Showcase from prehistoric times to decoratif arts from the 20 th century and a lot of fine arts;

3. Minett Park Fond-de-Gras

2 Fond-de-Gras, Differdange 4576 Luxembourg +352 26 58 20 69 [email protected] http://www.minettpark.lu
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Minett Park Fond-de-Gras

A unique place with a multitude of activities for the whole family: - unforgettable journeys in historic trains - visits in industrial heritage places - walks in an exceptional nature

Reviewed By qsgqsgqsdgqsd

For the old children that still play with small trains, here is the place to be ! Some fellow enthusiasts bought, refurbished and maintained old vapour trains, including the railway stations, the tools, the clothes, ... required to operate it. And they do it ! You can take the train to an incredible slow (30 Km/h) travel through Luxembourg, in plain genuine wagons, in the smell of old wood and coal smoke ! Not to miss. Nice pictures ahead !

4. Post Museum

'Place de la Gare'/rue d'Epernay, Luxembourg City Luxembourg +352 40 88 72 55 http://www.postgroup.lu/fr/le-groupe/culture
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Post Museum

5. Musee National des Mines de Fer Luxembourgeoises

Rue de la Bruyere Carreau de la Mine Walert, Rumelange 3714 Luxembourg +352 56 56 88 [email protected] http://www.mnm.lu/index.php?lang=fr
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Musee National des Mines de Fer Luxembourgeoises

6. Tramway and Bus Museum

63 Rue de Bouillon, Luxembourg City 1248 Luxembourg http://www.rail.lu/tramsmusee.html
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Tramway and Bus Museum

Reviewed By Roger-from-Sussex

I paid a visit with my wife to the tramway museum in Luxembourg City one Sunday afternoon recently. However,being a visitor to Luxembourg I was unsure of quite how to get to the museum,so I cheated and I hired a taxi from the city centre at the Gare Centrale costing 11 euros which took less than ten minutes to take us to the tramway museum. Returning to the city centre later from the museum,we were advised to catch the bus back from the bus stop at Bouillon (we travelled back by a No.1 bus) which is about a five minute walk away from the museum which worked well for us,but I'd suggest that you do ask for directions to the bus stop before leaving the museum if you're unsure of the area as it is a quiet part of town and there were very few people to ask directions from in the street when we did this. The museum is well worth a visit should you be a transport enthusiast,or should you be seeking an interesting attraction to occupy and entertain your children, and once you've arrived at the tram museum you'll find an interesting display of old trams all of which had been wonderfully preserved,together with many exhibits ranging from models in their display cabinets to exhibits of ancient electrical equipment and signs and so on . .. In fact if it's to do with trams - it's there! Admission is free,and the curator on duty kindly took all the visitors present including ourselves on a short ride in a old tram in the yard outside the museum which was most enjoyable and a great experience too. I feel that you need to be a transport enthusiast to enjoy the museum to the full which I certainly did, but my wife who I cannot reasonably expect to be interested in public transport surprised me by saying on the way back to our hotel that she had enjoyed Luxumbourg's tramway museum very much indeed. In my opinion it's recommended,especially if you're interested in transport, but do check before you go as it's not open every day. Do take your wife along with the kids, you may well be pleasantly surprised just as I was!

7. Musee Rural et Artisanal, Forge et Metallurgie

38 Rue de Crauthem, Peppange 3390 Luxembourg +352 51 69 99 [email protected] http://www.musee-rural.lu
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Musee Rural et Artisanal, Forge et Metallurgie

Reviewed By paullA5021TB - Lintgen, Luxembourg

Our first trip in 2020 with our "Seniors" club to this interesting/fascinating rural museum. It is located in a small village about 15 minutes drive from Luxembourg City and consists of two buildings 200 metres apart. Normally not open until April 1 to October 31. we had a special guided tour of both sites. The first of the two building holds a wonderful display of 18th and 19th century carriages and items relating to the upkeep and maintenance of these vehicles. The second building covers all respects of early rural life in Luxembourg and even has a working Blacksmith's shop on site where demonstrations are given. Following the tour inside which covers two floors you see a sample of the living areas and conditions of how folks lived in those early days. One small setback for international travellers is that all the exhibits are only described in French and German. However, there is a guided tour possible in English, which we had, and includes the Blacksmiths forge and costs €7 Euros Whereas the standard entrance price is €5 Euros. To finish your visit there is a bar/restaurant in the building on the way out, a great way to end the visit, so enjoy! As a result of the present conditions with Covid-19 all locations open to the general public are now closed until further notice. Travel of course is not an option at the moment, but when normality is resumed and Luxembourg might be in your plans please make sure you check out this museum. If you don't or are not driving there is a bus service No.194 available from Luxembourg Central Station.

8. Musee National de la Resistance

Place de la Resistance, L - 4041, Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg +352 54 84 72 http://www.musee-resistance.lu
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4.0 based on 27 reviews

Musee National de la Resistance

9. The Bank Museum

1 Place de Metz, Luxembourg City 1930 Luxembourg +352 40 15 24 50 [email protected] https://www.bcee.lu/en/about-us/the-bank-museum/
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4.0 based on 55 reviews

The Bank Museum

Reviewed By RebeccaHTraveller - Crawley, United Kingdom

This museum gives a good overview of the banking system and how things have changed over the years in terms of technology etc. It's free to enter and a good way to spend an hour if you're in the area.

10. Musee Thillenvogtei

Maison 3, Luxembourg City 8831 Luxembourg +352 691 119 090 [email protected] http://www.thillenvogtei.lu
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Musee Thillenvogtei

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