The Tree of Tales

In the middle of the museum building, is set The Tree of Tales, our permanent exhibition whose leaves reach up all the way to the museum’s roof. Spread over a height of seven meters, it offers all sorts of things for young and old to experience! From a labyrinth in the roots to a tree house and nest in the treetop – stories and activities are waiting to be discovered everywhere.

  • Guided
    discovery tour

  • 60
    min.

  • max. 25
    pers. / Tour

  • 0-12
    years

  • LU, FR

Tickets

“The The Tree of Tales in the PLOMM Children’s Museum gives storytelling a central place!”

A fabulous tree where stories come to life!

In our permanent exhibition “Tree of Tales”, children can not only listen to stories, but also experience them themselves: they can slip into roles, use a secret flower telephone, bring supplies into a tree house together or build a small home in the tree themselves. There are no limits to your imagination!

The visit to The Tree of Tales takes place as a guided discovery journey in which the children immerse themselves in a story, discover and play, like in a theatrical piece.

FAQ

Are low language skills an obstacle in The Tree of Tales?

No. During the guided journey of discovery we work with simple language and supportive gestures. In addition, the children have plenty of time for free play. Stories set to music in the tree are offered in Luxembourgish, French and English.

My child is still very small. Which offers in The Tree of Tales can we use?

The tree’s root system is specially designed for small children. There’s a lot to discover there – from a cozy cave to a labyrinth to a hidden slide!

We are an educational institution and would like to visit the Tree of Tales with a group. What do we need to bear in mind?

The Tree of Tales is specially designed for children of different age groups and offers very different activities! However, we do not recommend that groups from educational institutions visit the Tree of Tales with children of different ages or groups of children under the age of 3. To maximise the experience, we also recommend that educational institutions do not take groups of more than 10 children.

My child is in a wheelchair. Can we still visit the exhibition?

Unfortunately, The Tree of Tales is not (completely) barrier-free. We are currently working on an offer that also offers children with wheelchairs a good exhibition experience.