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Schengen, Luxembourg

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Country
  
Luxembourg

Area rank
  
21st of 105

Lowest elevation
  
141 m (463 ft)

Area
  
31.42 km²

Lau 2
  
08006

Canton
  
Remich

Highest elevation
  
302 m (991 ft)

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Local time
  
Friday 5:00 AM

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Weather
  
8°C, Wind NE at 18 km/h, 88% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Europadenkmal, Biodiversum, Musée ''A Possen'': Musée Fo, Syndicat d'Initiative, Domaine Viticole Schumacher‑Knepper

Schengen ([ˈʃeŋən]) is a small wine-making village and commune in far south-eastern Luxembourg, on the western bank of the river Moselle, near the tripoint where the borders of Germany, France, and Luxembourg meet. Other villages within the commune include Remerschen and Wintrange. After the mergers with Burmerange and Wellenstein in 2011, the commune has a population of 4,223 with an area of 31.42 square kilometres (12.13 sq mi).

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Map of Schengen, Luxembourg

The largest settlement within the commune of Schengen is Remerschen after which the commune used to be named. The name of the commune was changed in 2006 to take advantage of the Schengen's name recognition after the signing of the Schengen Agreement there in 1985.

Schengen Castle dates from 1390 but was almost completely rebuilt in the 19th century. It is now a hotel and conference centre.

European Museum

The European Museum was opened on 13 June 2010, 25 years after the signing of the Schengen Treaty, in the Centre européen building.

The permanent, trilingual exhibition on the history and significance of the Schengen Agreements, on 200 m² of exhibition space, shows visitors the elimination of the control of persons at the internal borders, put into practice as one of the four foundational European freedoms in the 1957 Treaty of Rome. The signing of the Agreement is documented with historic photos and video and sound footage as well as statements by those involved at the time.

References

Schengen, Luxembourg Wikipedia