Plan your visit
We look forward to welcoming you to the Schengen Museum. We have listed a selection of useful information that can help you before and during your Schengen Museum visit. You are welcome to contact us for further questions.
Address
Schengen Museum
6, Rue Robert Goebbels
L-5444 Schengen
Opening hours
Open daily 10:00 – 18:00
Last entry 17:30
Please note:
School classes can visit from 9:00 by prior arrangement.
The boat is accessible during regular opening hours.
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Tickets
Get your tickets at the reception inside the museum building.
Admission for the museum and the boat
5 €
Visitors aged 7 to 17 years
3 €
Children up to 6 years old
free
Kulturpass
1,50 €
LuxembourgPass
free
ICOM
free
Prices are subject to change without notice.
How to get here?
Free public transport
Travel free of charge by train, bus and tram in Luxembourg. Read more
Train station: DB station Perl/Schengen (D)
Within walking distance, approx. 1 km
By car
From Germany (Saarbrücken): A8 (D), A13 (L), use exit Schengen/Remich
From France (Metz): A31 (F), A13 (L) direction Saarbrücken, use exit Schengen/Remich
From Luxembourg City: A3 direction Metz, A13 direction Saarbrücken, use exit Schengen/Remich
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Good to know
- Lockers are available after the entrance for your personal belongings
- Restrooms are available inside for visitors only
- No need to bring headphones – installations include audio
- Bicycle rental available (including mountain bikes and e-bikes via Rent-a-Bike Miselerland)
For tourist information and free EU materials, please visit our Tourist Info page.
Accessibility
We’re committed to making your visit smooth and accessible.
If you need assistance, please contact us in advance – we’re happy to help. Inspired by the Concept Borderless, we believe freedom means everyone can enjoy the Schengen experience. Please note that we cannot guarantee full access due to the provisional nature of the dock.
Contact
You are welcome to contact us by writing to welcome@visitschengen.lu or calling us on +352 26 66 58 10 – 21
What we offer:
Lifts in both the museum building and on board the boat ensure step-free access to all levels.
Tactile signage, buttons, and guiding floor strips are available at the entrances of both the museum and the boat to support visually impaired visitors.