Explore historical exhibits, learn about Lucerne’s cultural heritage, visit the 17th-century buildings, and see the famous “Lion Monument” nearby.

The Lucerne Historical Museum, located in Lucerne, Switzerland, is a small, four-story historic building on the riverbank. It houses a collection of stained glass, knightly armor, medieval clothing, and paintings depicting medieval Lucerne. Many of the exhibits are unique, including a display of cold weapons. These collections, showcasing the charm of medieval Switzerland, attract many history enthusiasts and tourists.
Temperate maritime climate, suitable for all seasons
Lake Lucerne, 1-3 hours
10 euros
10:00-17:00 (Tuesday to Sunday)
The museum showcases Lucerne's history, including art, culture, and local traditions, with a focus on the city’s role in Switzerland’s development.
Located in Lucerne’s old town, it is easily accessible by walking or public transport (bus or tram).
Open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM; best visited during weekdays to avoid crowds.
Ticket costs around CHF 10; available for purchase online or at the museum.
Booking in advance is not required but recommended for peak seasons.
Approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
The historical exhibits, local art, and cultural artifacts are key highlights.
Yes, guided tours and audio guides are available in multiple languages.
Outside the museum, capture the views of the surrounding city and mountains.
Start with the main historical exhibits and end with the local art section.
No special night tours, but special exhibits may be available at times.
It is less crowded on weekdays, especially in the morning.
The museum has rest areas, toilets, and a small gift shop.
Yes, the museum is fully accessible.
Cards and mobile payments are accepted.
There are several cafes and restaurants nearby, offering Swiss cuisine.
Yes, several restaurants offer vegetarian and vegan options.
There are many hotels within walking distance, ranging from budget to luxury.
Combine with a visit to the Lion Monument or Chapel Bridge, both nearby.
Yes, you’ll find Swiss-themed souvenirs like chocolate and handcrafted goods.
Public transportation (bus or tram) is easily available for further sightseeing.