National Conservatory of Historic Vehicles
Diekirch
The current concept of Luxembourg's only automobile museum is for the historic halls to host new themed exhibitions every 6 to 12 months. The CNVH committee, made up exclusively of volunteers giving up their free time for the benefit of the museum, hopes to find your interest, so that together with the museum staff, it can give new impetus and energy to this exceptional museum.
Current exhibition :
La tendresse de l'absolu - Rétrospective Robert Opron from 18 May 2024
Programme
Saturday, 20 May 2023
Opening of the exhibition La tendresse de l'absolu - Rétrospective Robert Opron
14h00
The CNVH is proud to announce the opening of the new exhibition La tendresse de l'absolu - Rétrospective Robert Opron. This retrospective is devoted to the work of Robert Opron, the legendary French car designer whose innovative design had a huge impact on the world of motoring. The weekend of the prestigious Luxembourg Museum Days is the perfect opportunity to inaugurate this exhibition in collaboration with the Amicale Robert Opron.
Rally The Quest of the Golden Shell
11h00 - 17h00 (ongoing)
LU, FR, DE & EN
You can pick up your rally brochure at the reception desk of the Musée d'Histoire(s) Diekirch
No booking required.
Take your family on an unforgettable journey with the adventurer Pete through the history of Diekirch in search for a golden shell!
Your search for the golden shell continues at the National Museum of Military History and at the Musée d'Histoire(s) Diekirch!
Sunday, 21 May 2023
Rally The Quest of the Golden Shell
11h00 - 17h00 (ongoing)
LU, FR, DE & EN
You can pick up your rally brochure at the reception desk of the Musée d'Histoire(s) Diekirch
No booking required.
Take your family on an unforgettable journey with the adventurer Pete through the history of Diekirch in search for a golden shell!
Your search for the golden shell continues at the National Museum of Military History and at the Musée d'Histoire(s) Diekirch!
Informations pratiques
Contact
(+352) 26 80 04 68
Opening hours
Saturday, 18 May: 10am-6pm
Sunday, 19 May: 10am-6pm
Free entry