segunda-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2013

Museu de Schengen

Em Schengen fiquei surpreendida por este pequeno museu cheio de tecnologia e modernidade, gerido por uma associação local. Divide-se em núcleos como a história da localidade, privilegiando o tema das fronteiras e respectivos países e o que mudou, entretanto.  Visite-o e pode ganhar um passaporte tal como eu!

The European Museum was opened on the 13 June 2010, 25 years after the signing of the Schengen Treaty, in the building "Centre Européen". The permanent trilingual permanent exhibition on the history and significance of the Schengen Agreements, on 200 square meters of exhibition space, shows visitors that the elimination of the control of persons at the internal borders put into practice one of the four foundational European freedoms set down in the 1957 Treaty of Rome.
 
The signing of the Agreement in 1985 exhibited here was documented with historic photos and video and sound footage as well as statements by those involved at the time. The cornerstone of the European Museum Schengen is an interactive animated map with concise information on the history of the borders of the individual Schengen states as well as other European states that have not yet joined the Schengen Area.



Fonte: Wikipédia.

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