Luxembourg
has a number of museums which document various aspects of the country’s
history. Museums are one of the main attractions for visitors to
the Country and a number are situated within Luxembourg City.
Some museums in Luxembourg:
Museum of History of the City of Luxembourg:
This museum situated at 14, rue du Saint Esprit has an extensive
collection of documents and other artifacts that show the City’s
development since its humble inceptions.
Post and Telecommunication Museum:
The Post and telecommunication museum commonly known as the
P & T Luxembourg is a museum dedicated to the historical
development of postal and telecommunication services in Luxembourg.
The museum has a remarkable postage stamp collection on display,
postal and communication equipment from over 100 years of postal
services in the Country.
Casino Luxembourg:
The Casino Luxembourg is a forum for contemporary art and annually
organizes exhibitions on modern day art works by various local
and international artists. It also organizes music concerts and
lectures on various topics on contemporary art. It occupies the
prominent Casino Bourgeois building whose construction was finished
in 1883 and is situated at 41 rue Notre-Dame.
Other museums are; the Bank Museum, the Tram and Bus Museum,
National Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of
History and Art.