House "Hohe Pappeln"
Henry van de Velde, a Belgian architect and designer who was art adviser to the Grand Duchy, devised and built this country house for his family once it had grown to seven people. Visitors to the House "Hohe Pappeln" can see the garden and the family's everyday living area in the piano nobile with the salon, dining room, study, living area and hallway. The furniture on display was designed by Van de Velde in 1904 for the von Münchhausen family.
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Opening hours
Summer: Wed - Mon 10am - 6pm
Winter: Wed - Mon 10am - 4pm
Tue is closed
Advance booking for the next day only. The tickets pre-sale takes place exclusively in the museum and in the kiosk at Stéphane-Hessel-Platz.
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