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Heritage
In the heart of the City of Luxembourg, on a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this unique architectural ensemble has witnessed four centuries of eventful history. Each stone has its own story to tell...
How to get to us?
By foot
By foot, from the St. Esprit plateau in the upper city, a free elevator leads to the Grund district.
A pedestrian bridge also connects the Brasserie des Rives de Clausen parking lot to the Neumünster Abbey.
By car
We recommend the Brasserie parking lot (Clausen banks) or public transport. The Saint-Esprit, Knuedler and Martyrs “Rousegäertchen” parking lots are currently under construction.
To facilitate your parking search, please consult the website of the City of Luxembourg. Their dynamic parking guidance system will inform you about available parking spaces.
By bike
Ride your bike
- ACCESSIBLE
Paths, roads, elevator, the bike takes you everywhere. - PARKING
Once you have arrived, a bicycle parking is available on the Abbey parking lot. - VEL’OH!
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Find the nearest of the 93 stations. - UNESCO
Bike tour “Luxembourg, old town and fortifications - MAM VELO OP D’SCHAFF
neimënster promotes cycling as a means of transportation. Every year, many of our employees participate in the competition.
Public transportation
Search easily for your trip in multimodal.
Enter “28 Münster Street”.
Enter “28 Münster Street”.
People with reduced mobility
Accessible to all and everyone
- PARKING
Two parking spaces are reserved next to the abbey. The interior parking lot is available upon request. - THE FACILITIES
People with reduced mobility have access to the various meeting rooms, auditoriums and exhibitions throughout the site. - THE SURROUNDINGS
The outside staircase in front of the Robert Krieps hall is equipped with a lifting platform for people with reduced mobility. It allows access to the building, the fortifications, the green areas behind neimënster and the Clausen district.