Dreiländermuseum / Musée des Trois Pays
Since the 20th century, people here have lived together in one region and at the same time on the fringes of three states. How did this region come to be divided into three parts? How did the people live with the border always within reach - and how do the borders affect politics, economy and the everyday life of the population today? What separates people, what connects them across borders?
The Three-Countries Museum takes visitors on a journey through the region.
Dreiländermuseum / Musée des Trois Pays
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Freedom affects everyone. In a large temporary exhibition, the Dreiländermuseum remembers the early Europe-wide freedom movement of 1848/49 and at the same time sensitizes people to the present and ...
There is often a desire to convey an emotion at the beginning of artistic creation. That is the basis of the "Inspiration" project, which has taken place annually at the Three Countries Museum since ...
Traces are evidence of time, they arouse ideas, expectations and associations, for they are observers of the present. They can be seen and interpreted in many different ways: We perceive them in ...
The famous cartoonist, graphic artist and author Peter Gaymann was inspired by the three-country region to create new cartoons, drawings and objects. Besides his well-known chickens, he also lets pigs ...