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The National Museum of History and Art (Luxembourgish: Nationalmusée fir Geschicht a Konscht, French: Musée national d'histoire et d'art, German: Nationalmuseum für Geschichte und Kunst), abbreviated to MNHA, is a museum located in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.
National Museum of Military History (Luxembourg) National Museum of Natural History (Luxembourg) National Resistance Museum, Luxembourg; Photothèque (Luxembourg) Prehistory Museum, Echternach; Rural and Artisanal Museum; Thillenvogtei; Tram and Bus Museum; Tudor Museum; Valentiny Foundation; Vianden City History Museum; Villa Vauban ...
In 1922, the museum moved once again. he new site was the Old Gendarmerie, on the Fishmarket, in the historic heart of Luxembourg City, which the museum shared with the National Museum of History and Art. Purchased by the government, the building, along with a neighbouring house, were initially unsuitable for the housing of the museum, and the ...
Pages in category "History museums in Luxembourg" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... National Museum of History and Art; P. Photothèque ...
Pages in category "National museums of Luxembourg" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... National Museum of History and Art; M.
The National Museum of Military History (Luxembourgish: Nationale Militärgeschichtsmusée, French: Musée national d'histoire militaire, German: Nationales Museum für Militärgeschichte), abbreviated to MNHM, is a national museum in Diekirch, in north-eastern Luxembourg, that includes amongst its exhibits military vehicles and weaponry, a photographic archive, and lifesize dioramas ...
National Museum of History and Art; National Museum of Natural History, Luxembourg; P. Photothèque (Luxembourg) V. Villa Vauban
The results of the 2014 DNA testing allowed the Luxembourg Centre National de Recherche Archéologique and the Musée National d'Histoire et d'Art to make a 3-D reconstruction of the man. [4] L'homme de Loschbour is a 2012 animated movie, seven minutes long, by Nic Herber. [10] "Redonner vie à l’Homme de Loschbour" was a one-day conference ...