Besides the temporary exhibitions held here each year, the museum features all the archeological findings in the country, as well as collections of jewels and pictures.

The museum fills 10 floors, and the exhibits are displayed chronologically, beginning with the ones from the prehistoric age. The items substantiate people have lived in this region without interruption from the Middle Age.

The art collections contain pictures, such as the famed Rosso Fiorentino’s Bacchus, Venus and Love (1530-1531), as well as modern works depicting various aspects of the daily life in Luxembourg.

Name:
National Museum of History and Art
Address:
Marché-aux-Poissons, L- 2345, Luxembourg
Telephone:
00352 47 93 30 – 1
Fax:
00352 47 93 30-271
Email:
muse@mnha.etat.lu
Website:
www.mnha.public.lu
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 5pm; Thursday: 5pm to 8pm (free entry)
Admission:
children, students, press representatives: free; adults: € 5; families with children: € 8; people over 60: € 3
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