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National Museum of Military History Diekirch

Where? 10, Rue Bamertal, L-9209 Diekirch

free
with theLuxembourgPass

Discover life-size dioramas that sensitively depict the battles and lives of soldiers during the Second World War and explore the impressive collection of over 100,000 military artefacts!

What did soldiers and civilians have to endure during the Battle of the Bulge in the Second World War? Using life-size dioramas, the military museum in Diekirch shows realistic scenes from the lives of soldiers in wartime and reconstructs the battles in the surrounding area.

In close cooperation with hundreds of veterans from both sides as well as countless civilian contemporary witnesses, the emotions as well as cautionary memories of the war generation have been preserved for decades in the form of 50 unique dioramas, tens of thousands of exhibits and the museum's extensive archives. Fifty vehicles from both sides are also an integral part of the exhibition.

Another important museum section is dedicated to the Luxembourg army. Its history is shown with countless exhibits, photos and documents. Each period is clearly explained with the respective infantry equipment, uniforms, weapons, vehicles, dioramas of operations.
  
Multilingual group tours are available on request.


Practical information

  • Accessible to all

Culture info

  • History
  • Dogs welcome
  • Visit possible (& visit information)
  • Audio guide rent

LuxembourgPass

  • Free admission to the museum with the LuxembourgPass

Opening hours

Opening hours are subject to change. Please check them before your visit in order to be sure.
Tuesday16.09.2025 : 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday17.09.2025 : 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday18.09.2025 : 10:00 - 18:00
Friday19.09.2025 : 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday20.09.2025 : 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday21.09.2025 : 10:00 - 18:00
MondayClosed

National Museum of Military History Diekirch

free
with theLuxembourgPass

Prices

Adults

Standard price 5.00€

Teens & Students

Standard price 3.00€

Contact

Address: National Museum of Military History Diekirch
10, Rue Bamertal
L-9209 Diekirch
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