Museums of Lucerne
The Hans Erni Museum not only makes the oeuvre of this doyen of Swiss art permanently accessible to the general public, it also creates a forum for encounter. |
The Museum of Art Lucerne is located on the top floor of the Culture and Convention Center Lucerne (KKL), and was designed by Parisian architect Jean Nouvel as well. |
The Rosengart Collection is the most recent museum in Lucerne. It owes its importance to two unique groups of works by Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso. |
The special exhibitions at the Lucerne Nature Museum never fail to surprise visitors. |
This is what we call the Museum of History Lucerne! Visit the depot and experience history, live and close-up. |
Richard Wagner, the revolutionary of 19th century music, lived from 1866 to 1872 in a country manor at Tribschen. |
The Bourbaki Panorama Lucerne houses one of the world's few panorama paintings still in existence. |
This is an insider's tip among Lucerne's museums, where visitors will be surprised at the originality of the exhibitions. |
In a space of over 1'000 square meters, the Swiss Army is depicted in realistic pictures and situations in a timeframe covering more than 100 years. |








