We warmly welcome you to Luxembourg’s first aviation museum.
Since 2012, the museum has been located at the “Source Kind” Pavilion within the picturesque park of Mondorf Thermal Estate.
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wed – Sun: 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Entry to the museum is free!
For over a decade, we have been dedicated to offering our visitors captivating insights into the evolution of local aviation through our engaging exhibition models, images, and videos.
The museum’s masterpiece is the “Klemm”, a stunning 1934 monoplane. Meticulously restored, its flame-red wings are a sight to behold, capturing the essence of early aviation innovation and elegance.
Immerse yourself in the history and technological advancements that have shaped aviation over the past century:
The chronological introduction to various disciplines from motorized and sail aviation to parachuting.
The exhibition of flying machines, features the oldest preserved wooden plane that flew in Luxembourg since 1946, so as the very first hot air balloon and ULM.
The discovery through a playful and practical exploration of how a meteorological station works.
The broadcast of an original recording of a pilot’s conversation with the control tower, providing a unique insight into aviation communication.
The projection of a film about the adventures of the “Klemm,” bringing its storied past to life.
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Experience aviation history in a fun, hands-on and varied way – a museum visit that will delight curious visitors of all ages.
You will find the most important information about your visit to the Aviation Museum in our frequently asked questions section. If you cannot find the answer to your question here, please feel free to contact us directly.
The exhibition is free to visit; there is no admission charge for the museum.
No booking is required for individual visitors and small groups. However, for larger groups, school classes or guided tours, we recommend booking in advance so that we can plan your visit effectively.
You should allow around 60 to 90 minutes for a standard visit. If you want to take your time looking at all the exhibits and watch the film about the ‘Klemm’, your visit may take a little longer.
Yes, the museum is specifically designed to be family-friendly. Interactive displays, vivid models and easy-to-understand explanations make the exhibition exciting for children and young people too.
Simply use the form to book your visit. We look forward to welcoming you.