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Entrada al Museo Mudam Luxemburgo

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Descripción

Mudam Luxemburgo – El Museo de Arte Moderno Grand-Duc Jean abrió sus puertas en 2006 en un edificio diseñado por el famoso arquitecto chino-estadounidense Ieoh Ming Pei y ubicado en el Parque Draï Eechelen, con vistas a la histórica ciudad de Luxemburgo. A través de su colección, exposiciones, programas y asociaciones, Mudam Luxembourg pretende avanzar en su misión de coleccionar, presentar y hacer accesible el arte más relevante de nuestro tiempo, para el mayor público posible.

Opciones de la excursión

Entrada al Museo Mudam Luxemburgo

Itinerario

Entrada incluida

El Museo de Arte Moderno Grand-Duc Jean, el museo de arte contemporáneo más importante de Luxemburgo, se propone estar atento a todas las disciplinas y abierto al mundo entero. Su colección y su programa reflejan las tendencias artísticas actuales y aprecian la aparición de nuevas prácticas artísticas a escala nacional e internacional. El edificio, obra del famoso arquitecto chino-estadounidense Ieoh Ming Pei, es un maravilloso diálogo entre el entorno natural y el histórico. Situado frente a los vestigios del Fuerte Thüngen, sigue el trazado de las antiguas murallas circundantes y se encuentra enclavado en el parque Dräi Eechelen (diseñado por el paisajista Michel Desvigne), que ofrece unas magníficas vistas del casco antiguo, a pocos pasos del barrio europeo de Kirchberg.

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Qué incluye

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Alimentos y bebidas
Recogida y regreso al hotel.

Valoraciones de viajeros

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73 opiniones
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Información importante

  • Accesible para silla de ruedas
  • Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
  • Se admiten animales de asistencia
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
  • Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
  • Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
  • Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto

Opiniones(73)

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Kenji_Og
May 10, 2026
The star is the building ...

... but also art. Very good exhibitions, stimulating but unobtrusive presented. But the real highlight for me was the architecture of the building. It was designed by Ieoh Ming Pei, one of the great architects. You must have experienced. The St

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Sharman_L
April 25, 2026
This is a wonderful...

This is a wonderful contemporary art museum. Even the building itself, a modern structure designed by I M Pei, set on the remains of midevil fortresses is a work of art. The exhibit spaces weren't crowded and there was just enough to look at and be able to take my time with each display.

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Voygeur75011
January 3, 2026
Beautiful architecture that houses exhibitions that do not pay tribute to the place!

Very beautiful architecture of the Master: Peï major specialist in Museums around the world. Unfortunately the exhibitions are not up to the standard. Modern conceptual art is really not my cup of tea... Too bad it ruins the visit!

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Journey39524396802
December 15, 2025
Immersion

Very nice museum with friendly people Excellent exhibitions and a unique concert Not to lose and to always come back Stunning architecture

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Guide09872742116
December 14, 2025
Dead as door nails

There are very very few artists actually exhibited, mainly just Eleanor Antin at the moment. Huge focus on her, but I'd been hoping to see more local artists. Staff are quite rude and there were very very very few people in here. This isn't an "interactive" art exhibit and the medium is predominantly photography since that's what they have from Antin. I'd give it a miss.

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heidivickii
November 9, 2025
Entitled and underwhelming

I hate leaving non positive reviews, but this gallery was so underwhelming and disappointing. That will some less than friendly staff thrown in meant it wasn’t a great experience sadly. The building itself is beautifully designed and in gorgeous surroundings full of autumnal trees - I felt more connected to art stood outside than in the exhibition. We arrived excited as art lovers to see some feminist art work - unfortunately it just wasn’t for us. The whole exhibit felt entitled and a bit GCSE coursework, it was just lacking but art is subjective after all. It would have been helpful to have some detail on the artists intentions perhaps or some information about the pieces - the line of wellington books didn’t really mean much to me as a civilian. The museum staff, good god. Every room had a security guard stationed, which it itself is fine and probably needed. But these guys took their role very seriously - stomping around in circles protecting the art and following visitors around as they perused. It was weird, and difficult to try and understand the exhibits when a 5ft4 fella is tap dancing around you checking you aren’t pulling a heist. At one point I wanted to ask if he was ok and if his mother hugged him enough. Not a great visit for us unfortunately, but we did have an amazing and very much more positive art experience at the Kamellebuttek Art Gallery which I would recommend.

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CJ913
November 9, 2025
Disappointing

I was quite excited to visit this gallery, it being one of the places on my list when planning our short break in Luxembourg, but from beginning to end it was a disappointing experience. On entry and paying our 10 euros each to get in, the staff were somewhat brusque and unwelcoming, then on entry to the gallery it was quickly apparent that there were numerous staff in security uniform pacing back and forth in a largely empty space. They didn’t appear to be museum attendants who were there to provide knowledge about the work whilst keeping an eye, as are often present in other galleries, but instead they were uniformed guards, making the clinical space feel further uncomfortable. We headed to the cafe as it had been reported to be good and we were more than ready for lunch, however no food was available… This seemed somewhat ironic but also fitting for this blank space that was supposed to serve ‘social cohesion’ food. At this point I was wondering if our dismal experience was the art, rather than the contents of the gallery itself. After an overpriced coffee we headed to see one of the exhibitions- something that had been billed as a feminist photography exhibition. Unfortunately this also didn’t live up to expectations. Feeling that we’d had enough and could make better use of our limited time in Luxembourg elsewhere, we wandered past a curving row of wellington boots that was flanked by security guards as if there was some threat from a mob of festival goers wanting to stock up on footwear, and headed straight for the exit. The best thing about this place is the views of the surrounding trees from the windows. If you want an amazing art experience in Luxembourg go to Kamellebuttek instead.

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Janopreis
October 31, 2025
Unforgettable architecture and gardens

Visiting for the fourth time in almost 20 years ... still impressed by the architecture and the now mature landscaping that feels almost fairytale in autumn. But in terms of collection of pieces and exhibitions, this time the weakest was. Here you should be able to organize top exhibitions and if necessary present depots from other museums. Fortunately, the cafe still has something to offer.

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davidgL3108VE
October 12, 2025
Absolute junk

This was by far the worst exhibition of my life. Do the creators seriously feel like artists? A class of students could do better.

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mat123456789112
September 22, 2025
Emperors new clothes in all its glory

Where do I start? Entitled garbage with a strong political left wing slant. I have been to hundreds of art galleries and this one was a beautiful building, which was filled with the cancer of political activism. Why does every art place have to be filled with identity politics and rubbish that is not productive. I was particularly amused by some pillock painting saying “I hate business”. The same artist whose “business” is to make money selling “art”

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