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Unterlinden Museum

A visit to the Unterlinden Museum covers nearly 7,000 years of history, from the prehistoric era to 20th century art. Whilst travelling in time, visitors can also discover the multiple facets of its architecture, which have been unified and enhanced by the architects Herzog & de Meuron.

The Medieval cloister presents the art of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, with works by the likes of Martin Schongauer, Hans Holbein and Lucas Cranach, as well as the museum’s great masterpiece, the Isenheim Altarpiece (1512–1516).

The former baths building inaugurated in 1906 provides a perfect space for temporary events, whilst the works of major 20th century artists such as Monet, de Staël, Picasso and Dubuffet have a new showcase in the contemporary wing.


Practical information

Entry price

Adults: 14 € - Reduced admission: 12€ - Youth admission: 9€ from 12 to 17 years old included, students under 30 years old
Free for children (age limit) : 12 Fixed price package for families (minimum number of people) : 4 Group (minimum number of people) : 15 Other special offers : 11 € for seniors citizens

Languages spoken

French
German
English
Coréen
Spanish
Italian
Japanese
Dutch

Opening hours

Open all year round except 01/01,20/01, 01/05, 01/11 and 25/12, 9 am to 6 pm (closing at 4 pm on December 24 and 31).

Closed on Tuesdays

National Tourism and Disability Label

Mental Motor

Disabled access & pushchairs

Accès handicapés Yes Accès poussette In a cane stroller Accès poussette In a 4x4 baby carriage

Pets allowed?

No

Opening calendar