The Kunstmuseum Luzern and its reception and cloakroom are located on the fourth floor of the building. There are elevators. With a student ID, the cost of my entrance ticket was 6 CHF during the David Hockney exhibition. At the start of the gallery, there is a QR code that you can scan to access the webpage with the free audio guide (which came in English and German, with the script). I really enjoyed listening to the audio guide. There were some pieces of information which were repeated, however this would be useful for people who prefer to listen to explanations on specific pieces of work rather than everything. The rooms within the gallery were numbered, which was very helpful for navigating between the rooms. In all, I really enjoyed my...
Read moreWe decided to visit the museum because of the exhibition of Malgorzata, it was nice but not very impressive due to the size of the space. However, the set up of the experience (drawing) room was quite nice and fit to the concept of exhibition.
Not so much child friendly. The lady from the reception was quite friendly, however, the whole experience with a young kid inside the museum was not too pleasant! The staff was interrupting the whole time, even though our little one was carrying her own chair and sitting away from the art pieces, and not even tried to touch once... The most annoying part was while we were searching for the numbers from the game they designed for the kids, the staff interrupted AGAIN for the kid touching the number sign...
Read moreLocated right outside Luzern train station on the 4th floor, this was reserved as my last stop before heading back to Lausanne.
I really wish I had more time to explore and that my phone wasn’t running out of battery so that I could snap more photos but this is definitely worth a trip down!
And once more, with the Swiss Travel Pass, entry to this wonderful museum was free! The ladies at the counter were friendly and helpful and as informed by them, it was “Red” Day yesterday 20 June 2024, (I gathered it was because Switzerland was playing that night in the Euro Cup) the museum stayed open for an extra hour 7pm instead of 6pm.
All in all, definitely...
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