Discover Schengen, a symbolic place of the European Union

Rudolphe ABEN

Situated on the Moselle River, on the border between France, Germany and Luxembourg, the charming village of Schengen is famous for giving its name to the agreement that abolished internal border controls in the European Union.
Since the Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985, EU citizens have been able to move freely across borders without the need for passports or visas. This freedom of movement is a key element of the European Union and has strengthened economic, social and cultural ties between member states.
Schengen is a special place because this is where the agreement was signed. The village offers a unique view of the border triangle where France, Germany and Luxembourg meet. From the top of the Schengen hill you can admire the vineyards and the rivers that meander through the valley.
The European Museum of Schengen, located in the village's old railway station, tells the story of the Schengen Agreement and the free movement of people in Europe. The museum also has temporary exhibitions on European culture and history.
In addition to the museum, Schengen offers many other tourist attractions, including hiking trails, cycle paths and cruise ships on the Moselle.
In short, Schengen is a symbolic place of the European Union and well worth a visit to understand the importance of free movement in Europe. Come and discover the harmony of Schengen and the history that gave birth to this important agreement.