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Unterlinden Museum
Founded in 1853 by the Schongauer Society, the Unterlinden Museum is one of the must-visit museums in Alsace. Located in Colmar, it offers a journey through nearly 7,000 years of art history, from Prehistory to contemporary creation, along a path where heritage and modernity harmoniously interact.
Its rich collections are displayed within an exceptional architectural ensemble: a 13th-century Dominican convent, the former municipal baths (1906), and a contemporary extension designed by Herzog & De Meuron (2015).
The museum houses major masterpieces, including the famous Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald and Nicolas of Haguenau, as well as significant collections of ancient, modern, and contemporary art.
Permanent collections, temporary exhibitions, and a variety of events invite everyone to explore at their own pace, offering a vibrant cultural experience in the heart of Alsace.
Liesel's advice
A prestigious setting for the famous Issenheim Altarpiece! A nearly complete spectrum of art is on display in this splendid convent that has become a museum. -
from 01/08/2026 to 12/31/2026
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Practical information
Horaires
Open all year round except 01/01,20/01, 01/05, 01/11 and 25/12, 9 am to 6 pm (closing at 4 pm on December 24 and 31). Closed on TuesdaysDuration
Half-day -
Location
Environment
Environment In the town/village centre, Pedestrian areaAltitude : 197 mDistance
Nearest train station: Colmar - 1 KmAccess
By bus -
Tariff
Adults: 14 € - Reduced admission: 12€ - Youth admission: 9€ from 12 to 17 years old included, students under 30 years old
Means of payment