A specialist guide will take you on a walkr of about 2 km through the main gallery of the Walert over into the mine Langengrund. There our guide will show and explain to you rooms and galleries that are nomally inaccessible to the public.
- Walk of 2 km trough parts of the underground exhibition and Langengrund mine, duration 2 h
- Entrance and exit by foot.
- .Questions or further information: +352 56 56 88 or info@mnm.lu
Included | Entrance by train and exit on foot.. The exhibition is illuminated / the Langengrund mine is not. Explainations by a guide.
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Duration | 0 Hour |
Bring along | Don't forget a personal lamp with a 2-hour runtime. Bring warm clothes and robust shoes.
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Participants | The tour is limited up to 31 participants. |
Languages | German, French, Luxembourgish |
Opening hours | |
Requirements | The visit is not accessible to people with reduced mobility and for children. .As part of its normal operations, the museum collects and processes your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation. |
Important information | Be at the Museum reception desk 15 minutes before the tour (10 meters from the Brasserie du Muée). |
Venue
rue de la Bruyère, 3714 Rumelange
Offered by
MNM Rumelange
Further information
On a tour of about 2 km you go through the main gallery of the Walert over into the mine Langengrund. There our guide will show and explain to you rooms and galleries that are nomally inaccessible to the public.Before the Walert und Langengund mines were closed in the 1960s, they had developed a network of galleries on an area of 80 hectares. Our guide shows you among other things the place where Jean-Pierre Bausch died in a work accident and the last mine car which left the last Lorraine mine. You will also see an old substation and an underground compressor room of the HADIR-Langengrund mine where everything is still as it was left in the 1960s.
