Visit one of the oldest working transport museums in the world and learn all about the history of the road, rail, water, air, and even space transportation
With your All Day Pass Swiss Museum of Transport tickets get access to the planetarium, museum, and movie theatre sections of the museum
Explore the amazing collection of more than 3000 objects, and learn more about the future aspects of various transportation
Relish the smooth taste of famous Swiss chocolates at Swiss Chocolate Adventure, where you can witness the chocolate making process from the professionals
Activity Location: Swiss Museum of Transport, Lidostrasse 5, 6006, Lucerne
Activity Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (summer timings)
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (winter timings)
Activity Duration: 5-7 hours approximately
About the Swiss Museum of Transport:
The Swiss Museum of Transport is one of the oldest transport museums and is operational since 1959. It is also one of the greatest tourist magnets in Switzerland, the center of attraction at the museum is its extensive display of various modes of transportation, including roadways, railways, airways, and waterways with their networking and communication. With our, all day pass you get to enjoy the displays of the transportation museum along with access to the planetarium, you can also watch a seasonal or rotational movie in the theatre, and also get access to the Swiss Chocolate Adventure where you can enjoy the chocolate ride and even satisfy your sweet tooth in the chocolate tasting session.
About the Swiss Museum of Transport Tickets:
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The Swiss Museum of Transport is a home of all means of transports including ships, aircraft, steam engines, cars and outer space travelling vehicles as well. This museum narrates a story of the development of transport and mobility by road, water, rail, and outer space.
Spread over a huge area of 20,000 square meters, this places hold more than 3,000 automobile objects that tell the story of evolution and development of transport via the different medium of travel.
The main highlights of the museums are:
The museum was opened back in July 1959 on the shore of Lake Lucerne in the northern part of the city of Lucerne and has become the most popular museum of Switzerland. Apart from the automobiles, the museum also holds a big collection of artwork by Hans Erni, who was a famous local painter and sculptor.
This museum also gives us a glimpse of the evolution of tourism during all these years from 1959 till now. Swiss Museum of Transport Lucerne also have some other attractions like the planetarium, Swiss chocolate factory, a huge 1:20,000 scale aerial photograph of Switzerland, a large-format cinema, Cable cars, and food outlets.
The Swiss Museum of Transport gives you an opportunity to learn about the history of transport systems including road, rail, water, air and outer space. Since 1959, this museum is home of some oldest and rarest of transportation means like Dufax biplane (from 1910), rolling stock of Spanish bread roll railway (first Swiss railway company), The SBB Ae 8/14 (most powerful electric rail engine of the 1930s) and a huge satellite of 4.5 tonne named EURECA which returned from the space safely.
The Swiss Museum of Transport Tickets give you an exciting opportunity to do various other things like:
You can discover all the cities, towns and villages from a totally different perspective. You also have the options of Aerial cableways, Hans Erni Museum of art and to learn about the tourism revolution in Switzerland in a different way.
The Swiss Museum of transport is a distance of 2 kilometers from Lucerne. This distance can be covered easily as there are plenty of transport options are available like Bus, Train, Tram, Ferry, Cab, etc.
- If you willing to travel via Bus then take line number 6 bus from Bahnhof, Luzern and get down at Verkehrshaus, Luzern.
- Travelling via Tram will consume 15 minutes of yours. First, take a tram number 8-Y from Luzern station and travel for 6-8 minutes to reach Verkehrshaus station. Then you need to take a 5-minutes walk to reach the museum entrance. The tram ride will cost you a little more than a bus ride.
- Travelling via Train will be comparatively expensive. You need to grab the Train number 3 from Luzern station to reach Verkehrshaus station. The ride will take 7 minutes and after that 5 minutes of walk till the Swiss Museum of Transport Lucerne.
- The ferry can also be used to travel till Museum. First walk for around 4 minutes from Luzern station till Bahnhofquai and catch a ferry from there till Verkehrshaus Lido. Then from there you need to walk to another 200 meters (3 minutes) to reach the museum.
- Taxis can be the most expensive and fastest mode to travel from Lucerne to Swiss Museum of Transport Lucerne. A cab can easily be found at Luzern station and will take only 4 minutes to reach the museum.
- If you are a brisk walker then you can also walk your way till the museum from the Lucerne station. It will take around 41 minutes to cover the same.
The best time to visit the Swiss Museum of transport is during the early hours when the museum opens, during this time the crowd is less and you get more space to admire the amazing exhibits showcasing the history of transportation. It is also advised to visit the place during weekdays when you can explore various activities in the museum at your own pace and space.
Yes, there are various eating outlets in the Swiss Museum of transport, they are as following:
Swiss Chocolate Adventure
First ride between 10.20 a.m. and 01 p.m. (varies per day)
Restaurant Mercato (self-service)
Summer time: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. (weekends until 4 p.m.)
Winter time: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. (weekends until 3 p.m.)
Cafe bar
Summer time: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Winter time: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Brasserie restaurant
Summer time: 9.30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Winter time: 9.30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Some basic things are only required on your visit to Swiss Museum of Transport Lucerne Switzerland, including Water bottle, Sunglasses, Sunscreen lotion, Valid ID proof, and Lucerne Swiss Museum of Transport entrance ticket. In case you need to store some items than a paid locker facility is also available on the premises. You can also bring your own food during the summer to the Outside area or the picnic area.
Do note that the redemption of tickets is during the opening hours of the museum only and the booking voucher is valid for the specific day only.