Schengen goes LUGA – Nature without Borders

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On June 14, 1985, representatives from Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and Germany signed the Schengen Agreement aboard the passenger ship 'Princess Marie-Astrid,' marking a major step towards European unification by abolishing internal border controls for people and goods.

Experience a guided hike over the Stromberg, where the Luxembourg-French border dissolves, revealing lush nature and stunning vistas of the Moselle valley and surrounding highlights like the wine village Contz-les-Bains and the old fortress Sierck-les-Bains. An expert guide will provide insights into the historical significance of the Schengen Agreement and the region's cultural heritage.

The hike culminates aboard the 'Princess Marie-Astrid Europa' with a glass of wine or grape juice, including access to the renovated museum.


Good to know

Admission to the renovated museum is included in the price.
Transport to Schengen:
LU: Line 402 from Gare Rocade.
Bus 501 from Kirchberg via Mondorf-les-Bains, connecting with the 432.
DE: Train to Perl/Schengen and walk across the bridge.
FR: Train to Apach or Perl/Schengen and walk from the bridge.



European Museum Schengen

Where does it take place?

Luxembourg 6, Rue Robert Goebbels, 5444 Schengen, Luxembourg

European Museum Schengen
6
Rue Robert Goebbels
5444 Schengen
Luxembourg




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  • 2025-08-09 15:00:00 2025-08-09 19:00:00 Europe/Paris Schengen goes LUGA – Nature without Borders On June 14, 1985, representatives from Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and Germany signed the Schengen Agreement aboard the passenger ship 'Princess Marie-Astrid,' marking a major step towards European unification by abolishing internal border controls for people and goods. Experience a guided hike over the Stromberg, where the Luxembourg-French border dissolves, revealing lush nature and stunning vistas of the Moselle valley and surrounding highlights like the wine village Contz-les-Bains and the old fortress Sierck-les-Bains. An expert guide will provide insights into the historical significance of the Schengen Agreement and the region's cultural heritage. The hike culminates aboard the 'Princess Marie-Astrid Europa' with a glass of wine or grape juice, including access to the renovated museum. 6, Rue Robert Goebbels, 5444 Schengen, Luxembourg Centre Européen Schengen
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