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European Museum Schengen

Schengen

Even 35 years after the first agreement was signed, the term 'Schengen' is still a symbol for the freedom of movement and the abolishment of borders in Europe. Inaugurated in 2010, the European Museum is dedicated to the history and significance of the Schengen Agreement. The permanent exhibition – spread over 200m2 – retraces the development from a Europe of borders towards a more unified Europe with a common citizenship in a clear and interactive manner.

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Program

Saturday, 18 May 2022

Guide at your disposal

14h00 - 17h00

LU, FR, DE, ENG

During the Luxembourg Museum Days 2024 a guide will be available to answer your questions about Schengen and the Schengen Agreement.

No booking required.

Sunday, 19 May 2022

Guide at your disposal

14h00 - 17h00

LU, FR, DE, ENG

During the Luxembourg Museum Days 2024 a guide will be available to answer your questions about Schengen and the Schengen Agreement.

No booking required.

Practical information

Contact

(+352) 26 66 58 10

info@visitschengen.lu

www.visitschengen.lu


Opening hours

Saturday, 18 May: 10am-6pm

Sunday, 19 May: 10am-6pm


Free entry

Adress

6 Rue Robert Goebbels, L-5444 Schengen

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