Self-guided tour of
the exhibition
Visit the exhibition on your own. An activity booklet for 7-12 year olds and a quiz for 13-18 year olds are available. The documents can be downloaded in advance to help you prepare for your visit. If you wish to use the booklets during your visit, you must specify this when booking.
Duration: 1h
In French, German and English
Maximum: 35 pupils
For full details, see the teachers’ pack.
Teachers’ pack
View the teachers’ pack
Activity booklet from age 7
View the activity booklet
Activity booklet from age 4
View the activity booklet
Questionnaire from age 13
View the quiz
Guided tour of the
exhibition and workshops
Accompanied by our guide, learn about the European project, from its origins to the present day. A visit to understand how it has developed over time and to learn about the great figures who built it, the role of the institutions present in Strasbourg and the history of Franco-German reconciliation.
Duration: 1h
In French
Maximum: 35 pupils
The visit can be followed by a workshop, to be selected from the range on offer.
For full details, see the teachers’ pack.
Educational
workshops
Guided tours of the permanent exhibition can be accompanied by a workshop on the themes covered during the visit. The workshops develop an action-based teaching approach to encourage creativity and critical thinking. Find out about all the workshops on offer for each stage of education.
In French
Maximum: 35 pupils
For full details, see the teachers’ pack.
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.
In the event of rain or hot weather, bring appropriate clothing and water.
Duration: 1h15/1h30
In French
Maximum: 35 pupils
For full details, see the teachers’ pack.