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National Museum of Archaeology, History and Art

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The National Museum of Archaeology, History and Art (MNAHA) is a comprehensive museum located in the heart of Luxembourg City, near the Grand Ducal Palace. Housed in a historic building that was once a former hotel and later a government building, the museum's collections span from prehistoric artifacts to contemporary art. The archaeological section features tools, pottery, and jewelry from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Roman period, including a notable collection of Gallo-Roman artifacts. The history section covers the medieval and modern periods, with exhibits on the city's fortifications, the Duchy of Luxembourg, and the industrial era. The art collection includes works from the 16th to 20th centuries, with a focus on Luxembourgish artists. Interactive displays and multimedia guides enhance the experience, making it engaging for all ages. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, so there's always something new to discover.

Don't miss

  • Gallo-Roman artifacts, including a bronze statue of a Roman god
  • The medieval model of Luxembourg City's fortifications
  • Paintings by Luxembourgish artist Joseph Kutter
  • Prehistoric tools and jewelry from local excavations
  • Temporary exhibitions on diverse themes

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Ways to visit National Museum of Archaeology, History and Art

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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