€7.5
/ Adult
This museum is all about medieval and Renaissance art, especially stuff connected to the big cathedral next door. It’s set inside a super old building that’s actually a mix of several houses from the Middle Ages. You’ll find sculptures, stained glass, paintings, and even some original plans and models for the cathedral.
- Most popular for its collection of original sculptures and stained glass windows that once decorated the cathedral.
- There are rare altarpieces, tapestries, and woodwork from the 11th to 17th centuries.
- You can see how artists and builders worked back in the day, with tools, sketches, and models on display.
- See the Real Stuff: The museum has the actual statues and stained glass that used to be on the cathedral, not just copies or photos. It’s like stepping into history.
- Unique Building: The museum itself is a piece of history, made up of medieval houses with cool courtyards and old rooms.
- Learn How Things Were Made: There are displays showing how artists and builders created the cathedral’s art and architecture, with real tools and models.
- Best time to visit: Early afternoon for fewer crowds and good lighting inside.
- Dress code: No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since there’s a lot to walk and stand.
- Tickets: It’s smart to book tickets a few days ahead, especially during school holidays or weekends.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €7.5.
Last checked: Mar 17, 2025
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