Lucerne Swiss Museum of Transport Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Learn all about the history of transport and communications with these tickets to the Swiss Museum of Transport, located in the city of Lucerne. Opened in 1959, this is one of Switzerland' s most popular cultural venues.
Within its walls you can visitexhibitions on rail transport, road transport, air and space travel, shipping and telecommunications. The museum also houses four additional attractions: a planetarium, an IMAX cinema, an exhibition of Lucerne-born artists and a complete 1:20,000 scale map of Switzerland, covering an area of over 200m2.
- Visit the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne
- Access its range of major exhibitions on road, sea, rail, air and even space transport.
- Visit its additional attractions, such as a planetarium or an exhibition of local artists.
What’s included
- Access to permanent exhibitions
- Admission to temporary exhibitions
- Access to additional attractions
- Professional guide
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Learn about the history of human transport and communication. With these tickets to the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne, you can see hundreds of models of trains, ships and planes.
Founded in 1959, it is one of the most visited cultural sites in the country. Here you can discover the historical evolution of how mankind has moved. 40,000 square metres of space dedicated to exhibitions on maritime, railway, road, air and even space transport. You can feel like a real pilot thanks to its aviation simulator.
Born as an exhibition area for railways, in addition to means of transport, this space will also allow you to learn all about the history of telecommunications. It even has its own radio and television studio.
In addition to these spaces, the museum houses four additional attractions: a planetarium, an IMAX cinema, an exhibition of Lucerne-born artists and a complete 1:20,000 scale map of Switzerland, covering an area of over 200m2.