... I'd go to Schengen, but the museum, while a bit pompous, is worth a brief visit. The EU spend a... read more
... I'd go to Schengen, but the museum, while a bit pompous, is worth a brief visit. The EU spend a... read more
Located in Luxembourg but within walking distance to Germany and France, it’s easy understand why... read more
... I'd go to Schengen, but the museum, while a bit pompous, is worth a brief visit. The EU spend a lot on printing dull handouts, but long may they do good things like remove border controls
Located in Luxembourg but within walking distance to Germany and France, it’s easy understand why this was the chosen location for the agreement for European countries to open their borders to each other. The museum provides overview of the history of the agreement and how was…
A small museum devoted to the Schengen convention signed on a river cruise ship in 1985 and 1990. The among the outdoor manifestations you will find symbols of what the Schengen agreement is all about - free movement in Europe. You will even recognize some parts from the Berlin…
It is a small place where you can learn a lot about the treaty and the EU. Has a lot of details and pictures about the 1986 treaty signing. I loved it!
A small sweet place, fairly basic displays but they do capture the magic and meaning of Schengen - a place of hope for a Europe without borders. Great cakes in the cafe and a great gift shop on the river.