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Kannermusée PLOMM – Luxembourg’s First Children’s Museum

Luxembourg’s first interactive children’s museum in Wiltz—featuring a 7 m storytelling tree, creative LOVE exhibit, guided tours and hands‑on workshops for ages 0–12.

Kannermusée PLOMM in Wiltz is Luxembourg’s inaugural children’s museum, opened in April 2024. Located in a pedestrian-friendly cultural district adjacent to the train station, it offers immersive, hands‑on exhibitions for ages 0–12, including a seven‑metre “Tree of Tales” and the temporary "LOVE" exhibit, along with creative workshops and guided experiences.

A brief summary to Kannermusée PLOMM

Local tips

  • Book your visit in advance—guided tours and workshops run at fixed times and have limited capacity.
  • Arrive via train—Wiltz station is a 10‑minute walk through the pedestrian Geenzepark district.
  • Bring your own snacks—café not yet open but seating is available for visitors.
  • Leave strollers in the cloakroom—exhibition areas are not stroller‑friendly.
  • Under‑3s get free admission; bring your Kulturpass for discounted entry (€1.50).
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Getting There

  • By public transport

    Take the regional express to Wiltz station (every 30 min), then enjoy a short 10‑min walk through the pedestrian Geenzepark quarter to the museum.

  • By car

    Limited parking near the station—park there, then walk approximately 10 minutes to PLOMM through the pedestrian zone; admission: 0 € for under 3s, 5–7 € for 4 + (1.50 € with Kulturpass).

  • On‑site amenities

    No café yet—bring snacks and use seating; cloakroom available for strollers and bags, but no lockers—take valuables with you.

Discover more about Kannermusée PLOMM

The Kannermusée PLOMM, inaugurated in April 2024, stands as Luxembourg’s first and only children’s museum, designed as an interactive space where children aged 0 to 12—and their families—can explore through play, creativity, and participation ([visitwiltz.lu](https://www.visitwiltz.lu/en/articles/kannermusee-plomm?utm_source=openai), [lequotidien.lu](https://lequotidien.lu/a-la-une/unique-au-luxembourg-le-musee-pour-enfants-plomm-ouvre-ses-portes/?utm_source=openai), [mcult.gouvernement.lu](https://mcult.gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites.gouvernement2024%2Bfr%2Bactualites%2Btoutes_actualites%2Bcommuniques%2B2024%2B04-avril%2B27-musee-enfants.html?utm_source=openai)).Set within the pedestrianized Geenzepark quarter in Wiltz, with easy access via public transit or a short walk from the train station, PLOMM is part of a broader urban cultural initiative combining educational institutions, creative spaces, and community services ([plomm.lu](https://www.plomm.lu/en/bon-a-savoir/planifier-arriver/?utm_source=openai), [mcult.gouvernement.lu](https://mcult.gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites.gouvernement2024%2Bfr%2Bactualites%2Btoutes_actualites%2Bcommuniques%2B2024%2B04-avril%2B27-musee-enfants.html?utm_source=openai)).Over 1,700 m² of space houses a permanent exhibition centered around a majestic seven‑metre “Tree of Tales,” complete with a labyrinthine root‑zone, treehouse, nest, and interactive storytelling features. The temporary “LOVE” exhibit—spanning approximately 500 m²—invites children to creatively examine the concept of love through multisensory stations, music composition by heartbeat, and tactile experiences such as “hug stations” ([today.rtl.lu](https://today.rtl.lu/family-matters/activities/a/2189737.html?utm_source=openai), [lequotidien.lu](https://lequotidien.lu/a-la-une/unique-au-luxembourg-le-musee-pour-enfants-plomm-ouvre-ses-portes/?utm_source=openai), [mcult.gouvernement.lu](https://mcult.gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites.gouvernement2024%2Bfr%2Bactualites%2Btoutes_actualites%2Bcommuniques%2B2024%2B04-avril%2B27-musee-enfants.html?utm_source=openai)).PLOMM’s design philosophy emphasizes “hands‑on” learning, non‑formal education, and child participation, giving young visitors agency and encouraging their opinions to be heard. Children have even contributed to the museum’s exterior art and continue to influence thematic programming ([piwitsch.lu](https://piwitsch.lu/plomm-das-neue-kindermuseum/?utm_source=openai), [mcult.gouvernement.lu](https://mcult.gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites.gouvernement2024%2Bfr%2Bactualites%2Btoutes_actualites%2Bcommuniques%2B2024%2B04-avril%2B27-musee-enfants.html?utm_source=openai)).Offerings include guided discovery tours and creative workshops, all available at fixed times and requiring advance online booking. Admission is free for children under three, 5–7 € for ages four and up, and reduced to 1.50 € with a Kulturpass ([today.rtl.lu](https://today.rtl.lu/family-matters/activities/a/2189737.html?utm_source=openai), [infos.rtl.lu](https://infos.rtl.lu/actu/luxembourg/a/2191545.html?utm_source=openai)).While the museum café is still under construction, visitors are welcome to bring their own refreshments and use the provided seating. Strollers should be left in the cloakroom as gallery access can be logistically difficult, and valuables must be carried personally, as there are no lockers—except for secure storage for school groups ([plomm.lu](https://www.plomm.lu/en/bon-a-savoir/planifier-arriver/?utm_source=openai)).
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