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M47 Patton Tank
M47 Patton Tank
Sherman M4 Tank
Sherman M4 Tank
American Bunker-Buster WWII artillery
WWII Allis-Chalmers personnel carrier
American Jeep
28th Infantry Division
German command post
German medical staff
MUSEUM
The National Museum of Military History (MNHM) in Diekirch is one of the best places in Luxembourg to understand what the Battle of the Bulge meant on the ground. In the winter of 1944–1945, the Ardennes became a front line, and Luxembourg was caught between large armies. MNHM tells this story in a visual, easy-to-follow way. Instead of only reading dates, you walk through life-size scenes and see real objects that show daily life, fear, and hard choices in a small country under occupation and attack.
The museum also has a clear purpose: to keep the memory of war accurate, balanced, and human. It started as a project by local enthusiasts and volunteers and grew into an international reference for WWII history in the region. You do not need deep military knowledge to enjoy it, because the visit is designed to guide you step by step. If you want a museum that feels real, is clear for first-time visitors, and explains northern Luxembourg’s WWII story with care, MNHM is a smart choice.
Choose MNHM if you want a Battle of the Bulge museum that focuses strongly on Luxembourg’s side of the story, not only the wider Ardennes narrative. The life-size scenes make it easy to picture what winter fighting looked like in towns, forests, and valleys. The route is also friendly for non-experts because it explains the key events in a simple order, without assuming you already know military terms. It’s a reliable indoor plan in bad weather, and it fits well into a northern Luxembourg day with castles and viewpoints.
This is a story-first museum, and it works best when you follow the route in order. Many rooms are designed for atmosphere, so lighting can be lower than in a typical city museum, and the mood can feel serious. The dioramas are detailed, and small elements matter, so it rewards a slower pace. Some scenes can feel emotional because they show war as a lived experience, not just a timeline.
If you want to turn your museum visit into a full day in northern Luxembourg, these are easy add-ons.
10, Bamertal (Rue Bamertal), L-9209 Diekirch, Luxembourg.
Free entry with the LuxembourgPass.
Group tours on request (in addition to entry).
Use public parking in Diekirch and walk to the museum.
Listed as accessible to all.
Dogs are allowed on a leash.
Most visitors spend around 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on how much they read and how long they study the diorama scenes.
Older kids and teens who like history usually find it interesting. For very young children, the topic can feel heavy and the visit can feel long.
No. You can follow the story without expert knowledge, because the museum explains events step by step and uses scenes to show real life.
Yes. There is an on-site shop.
Yes. You can combine the museum with nearby WWII memorials and viewpoints across northern Luxembourg.
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