
Scout one day, scout always!
Are you interested in the Scouting movement? Are you a Scout or have you been a Scout yourself? Say no more! This museum is for you, whether you're 7 or 77!
The International Scouting Museum in Arlon immerses you in over a century of adventures and stories. Housed in a former farmhouse, it brings together over 250 m² of rare objects from around the world, juicy anecdotes, and souvenirs for both veterans and the curious.
You will discover the first international scout camp in 1907 in Brownsea, the beginnings of scouting in Belgium, the visit of King Baudouin, but also cult comics by Hergé, Mitacq and Peyo.
Younger visitors will be able to admire mannequins in their outfits, while everyone will be amazed by the life-size reconstruction of cabins and woodcraft constructions typical of summer camps.
This museum is lively and full of little anecdotes and souvenirs that will interest even novices, scout's words!
Good to know
The museum is open by appointment only for groups (min. 3 people).
Each visit is always commented in French by the founder.
Entrance prices:
- under 12 years old: €2
12-18 years: €3
+ 18 years: €8
Duration of the guided tour: approximately 70 minutes
Organizer
Musée de Scoutisme International
Where does it take place?
Rue du Maitrank 49
Arlon
Belgique
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