Gaspar Museum
The Gaspar Museum in Arlon is an art and history museum located in Arlon, in the province of Luxembourg in Belgium. It is dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the region. The museum is named after the Gaspar family, who played a key role in its development and collection.
The museum houses a rich collection of archaeological objects, religious art, and works of art from different periods. Among the most notable collections are Gallo-Roman remains, medieval objects, and 19th- and 20th-century artworks. The focus is on local history, particularly the evolution of the city of Arlon and its surroundings.
The museum also offers temporary exhibitions, cultural events and educational activities for visitors of all ages. It is a key place to discover the history and culture of the region, offering an insight into the artistic and historical evolution of the province of Belgian Luxembourg.
The history of the Gaspar Museum
The Gaspar Museum was founded at the end of the 19th century thanks to the Gaspar family, who played a key role in preserving the region's heritage. Initially focused on archaeological discoveries, particularly Gallo-Roman ones, the museum quickly expanded its collections to include works of art, religious sculptures and medieval artefacts. Over the years, it has become an essential venue for the conservation and dissemination of the historical heritage of the province of Belgian Luxembourg. Today, it continues to enrich its collections and organise events to raise public awareness of local history.
Prepare your visit
Explore the history and art of the region at the Gaspar Museum in Arlon! Discover its unique collections and immerse yourself in local heritage through fascinating exhibitions. A must-see for culture and history enthusiasts.
For more information, please contact the reception:
+32 63 23 32 22 or info@luxembourg.valk.com