Self-guided tour of
the permanent exhibition
The tour is completely self-guided. The texts are trilingual (French, English and German) For children aged 4 to 6 and 7 to 12, activity booklets are available from reception.
Duration: 1h
Free admission – Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm
Guided tours
on Sundays
What is the difference between the Council of Europe and the European Union? Why were the European institutions created? Who was Melina Mercouri? Why do we say that Strasbourg is a European capital? What is Franco-German friendship? Our guide will guide you as you explore the history of Europe.
Duration: 45 minutes to 1 hour.
No reservation required, free
Only in french
Guided tour of the
European Quarter
A visit to the European Quarter is an opportunity to discover Strasbourg’s three largest European institutions: the Council of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights and the European Parliament. On this guided tour, pay attention to the architecture of the buildings, which reveals the role and functioning of the institutions they house.
There are a few places to sit along the route, but most of the route we take requires participants to stand. In the event of rain or hot weather, bring appropriate clothing and water.
Duration: 1h15/1h30
By reservation only
Only in french
Wednesday
workshops
Come and take part in the workshops for young and old alike – held one Wednesday a month! Workshops on models of the institutions, flags, “different perspectives”, etc
Every month, a new workshop is organised to explore Europe and its institutions in a fun and creative way.
Only in french
Lieu d'Europe
The statue game
Armed with a game booklet, set out as a family to visit the statues on the Kaysersguet estate. A fun way to learn about European geography and mythology!
Go to reception to pick up the booklet.
Free – Suitable for everyone from age 7
No reservation required – Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm
Lieu d'Europe
Treasure trail
Created and produced by the Mad Knacks association, the game takes you on an adventure to find information that has mysteriously disappeared from the Europe section of the Humanity library!
Set off in search of the signs scattered around the park and solve the riddles on your own or as part of a team.
Go to reception, where you’ll be given the booklet, and take part in the story!
Free – Suitable for everyone from age 12
No reservation required – Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm
Only in french and german
OUR CULTURAL
OFFER
Conferences, round-table sessions, debates, screenings, concerts, theatre, readings, dance…
A rich and varied programme to learn about Europe from every angle!
The Lieu d’Europe team is delighted to welcome you and guide you in your exploration of Europe in all its historical, political, economic, social and cultural dimensions.
Quarterly programme
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