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Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean opened in 2006 in a purpose-built building designed by the renowned Sino-American architect Ieoh Ming Pei and located in the Park Draï Eechelen, overlooking the historic city of Luxembourg. Through its collection, exhibitions, programmes and partnerships, Mudam Luxembourg aims to advance its mission to collect, present and make accessible the most relevant art of our times, for the largest public possible.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Restroom
Wi-fi
Cloakroom and lockers
Food and drinks
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Mudam Luxembourg Modern Art Museum
3 Park Drai Eechelen Luxembourg City Luxembourg
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Mudam Luxembourg Modern Art Museum
Mudam Luxembourg - Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean is the foremost museum dedicated to contemporary art in Luxembourg, and strives to be attentive to every discipline and open to the whole world. Its collection and programme reflect current artistic trends and appreciate the emergence of new artistic practices on a national and international scale. The building, by famous Sino-American architect Ieoh Ming Pei, is a marvellous dialogue between the natural and historical environment. Standing against the vestiges of Fort Thüngen, it follows the course of the former surrounding walls, and is rooted in the Park Dräi Eechelen (planned by landscapist, Michel Desvigne) which offers magnificent views onto the old town just a short walk from the European district of Kirchberg.
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heidivickii,
9 thg 11, 2025
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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.

CJ913,
9 thg 11, 2025
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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.
Janopreis,
31 thg 10, 2025
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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.














davidgL3108VE,
12 thg 10, 2025
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This was by far the worst exhibition of my life. Do the creators seriously feel like artists? A class of students could do better.
mat123456789112,
22 thg 9, 2025
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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”
alaind142,
8 thg 8, 2025
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Too expensive with 10,00€ admission to see some paintings. We finished the tour in 30 minutes (3 levels). We were disappointed with the exhibits.
Ann B 9300,
28 thg 7, 2025
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Chances are it was free on Wednesday night. 10 euro pp I would have found too much for the collections on display
thewanderingmeatball,
21 thg 7, 2025
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Really cool museum with really interesting installations. The architecture of the building was probably the coolest part of the museum but we did enjoy the layout and art that was on display as well.
emilygI6675IT,
1 thg 7, 2025
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Some very unusual large art installations, well displayed with information provided. There were not many as most were very large. Building was very quiet (Friday afternoon) and the building well maintained. Staff were very helpful.
PierreBriere,
13 thg 6, 2025
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Admission = 10 € but free on Wednesdays from 6 pm to 9 pm. The building was designed (2006) by the architect Ieoh Ming Pei (1917-2019), known in France for his Pyramid of the Louvre in Paris. It is a museum of contemporary art where works by talented but imaginative artists such as Fiona Banner's "Nude Wing" (2011) (Tornado aircraft wing vertical) are exhibited. The legends are several meters from the works. In bright and huge rooms, paintings or objects are lost without interest but conceptual. We go around the museum (levels -1, 0 and +1) in 20 minutes. Anyway, *ueu*e! In fact, it is the architecture of the cafeteria that is most interesting. The icing on the cake: the urinals are out of order!



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