© Courtesy of Migliore+Servetto / Andrea Martiradonna
About
The Schengen Museum and tourist information office are run by the Centre Européen Schengen a.s.b.l., an association founded in 2004 to promote tourism in the region and highlight the importance of the Schengen Agreement. Following 15 successful years, and with the financial support of the municipality of Schengen and the Luxembourg Ministry of Economy, the museum underwent extensive modernisation in 2024/25. It reopened on 14 June 2025 which marked the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Schengen Agreement. The historic boat on which the agreement was signed has since become part of the exhibition under the name Prinzessin Marie-Astrid Europa and is moored at the Moselle. Over the years, the museum has developed into a recognised documentation and education centre. Through its activities, it promotes dialogue, exchange, and international cooperation.
Address
Centre Européen Schengen asbl
6, Rue Robert Goebbels
L-5444 Schengen
Our Team
Management Museum and Tourist Office, Administration

Martina Kneip

Kim Dumont
Deputy manager
kim.dumont@visitschengen.lu
+352 26 66 58 10

Carole Jung
Reservations, Programmes, Social Media
carole.jung@visitschengen.lu
+352 26 66 58 10 - 23

Tessy Klopp Sowa
Team Leader Tourist Information
tessy.kloppsowa@visitschengen.lu
+352 26 66 58 10 - 21
Tourist Office – Reception desk
Tessy Klopp Sowa
Glyn Curran
Sanjee Rolles
Jean-Pierre Charlier
Laura Drago
Anita Schlechter
© SIP / Jean-Christophe Verhaegen
The administrative council
President:
Michel Gloden – Mayor of the Municipality of Schengen
Vice-President:
Jean-Paul Kieffer – City of Remich
Treasurer:
Marc Bichler – Municipality of Mondorf-les-Bains
Members:
Ricky Wohl – Representative of the Ministry of the Economy, DG Tourism
André Biever – Representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tom Bellion – Municipality of Schengen
Local tourism associations:
Remich, Schengen, Wellenstein, Mondorf-les-Bains, Burmerange