School GROUPS

Monday

15 June

9:30am to 6:00pm
15/16

Tuesday

16 June

9:30am to 6:00pm
17/17

Wednesday

17 June

9:30am to 6:00pm
16/16

Thursday

18 June

9:30am to 6:00pm
19/19

Friday

19 June

9:30am to 6:00pm
22/22

Saturday

20 June

9:30am to 6:00pm
27/27

SCHOOL GROUPS

With this school programme, the museum’s education team positions itself between, on the one hand, general citizenship education and, on the other hand, history in order to help the future generation of tomorrow to understand the world around them.

The principal objective is to support the students and the work of schools in the formation of open-minded citizens, capable of adopting a critical and sensitive approach to thought. To achieve this, the museum relies on modern and diverse tools and methodologies (workshops, technological aids, educational resources, debating games et cetera). This type of reflection is fuelled by an active teaching approach based on questionning, discovery, listening, active participation, debate and, above all, interactivity.

Consequently, the Bastogne War Museum’s educational programme lends itself History teachers as well as Citizenship, Geography, French or Philosophy teachers.

Info & booking:
+32 (0)61 210 220 - INFO@BASTOGNEWARMUSEUM.BE
(MONDAY TO FRIDAY FROM 9H30 TO 17H30)

SCHOOLGROUPS RATE: €8.50 per person

One accompanying adult free for each tour group, then one accompanying adult free for each group of 15 students. Other accompanying adults pay €8.50.

Free admission for schools in the communes of Bastogne and Bertogne.


VISIT WITH ANIMATIONS AROUND FOUR THEMES:

A visit with Émile

2h00 · 6 to 13 years · €8.50 per pupil + €75 per instructor (maximum 20 students per instructor)

Accompanied by an animator, students discover the realities of the life of Émile, the Bastogne War Museum’s courageous child, as well as that of civilians and soldiers caught up in a deadly conflict.

The animation begins with a brief introduction that puts the Second World War into context, and then leads the children to discover real period testimonies, sensory workshops and multimedia rooms. They discover the daily life of our elders by handling objects, exchanging points of view and drawing parallels between specific situations and the way we live today.

Extend your experience: the visit with Émile can be extended in the afternoon with a teamwork-based game, the Allies Game. This treasure hunt is a fun way of integrating the concepts learned during the visit and allows the students to discover the Mardasson Memorial

Allies Game: 2h00 · €75 per instructor (maximum 20 students per animator).

Roads of exile

2h30 · 13+ years · €8.50 per student + €90 per instructor (maximum 20 students per instructor)

Through the history of the Second World War, the harsh reality of exile is explained in concrete terms, using testimonies and artifacts from the period. The animation is based on the migration of a large proportion of the population persecuted by the totalitarian Nazi regime from 1933 onwards, and on the mass exoduses caused by the fighting. Its journey through the Bastogne War Museum naturally leads to questions about contemporary migration. The natural right to security of every individual, enshrined in the third article of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, serves as a common thread throughout the visit.

Extend your experience: continue your day at the Bastogne War Museum with the
discovery of emblematic battle sites around Bastogne. You start by discovering the Bois de la Paix, where 4,000 trees have been planted to pay tribute to the veterans of the conflict. Next, you’ll explore the remnants of the Bois Jacques battlefield via an augmented reality mobile application. Thanks to technology, you can experience the lives of the Easy Company soldiers entrenched in their foxholes. Finally, you finish with a stop at the German military cemetery in Recogne.

Visit to the battlefields: 2h00 · €90 additional · Visit possible with or without guide (€90 per guide - maximum 20 students per guide)

War Tribunal - When justice takes over

2x2h (spread over one day) · 15+ years · €8.50 per student + €150 per instructor (maximum 20 students per instructor)

This acttivity takes place in the form of a role play, permitting your students to discover the social and judicial issues of the period.

During the morning, each student is assisted by a co-ordinator with the aim of helping the student to best embody their character during the role play in the afternoon. Using first hand accounts, content and artifacts displayed inside the museum, your students will discover each complexity and variety of human reactions when faced with extreme situations.

In the afternoon, your group will take their place in a mock court room, participating in an extraordinary immersive experience, in which they will impersonate the role that they were given in the morning. Accompanied by a detailed character sheet, and armed with the
elements discussed during the visit, the different court actors will have to build a case for or against the accused, then deliberate and give reasons for their decisions.

Based on real historical events, the outcome of this trial ends with a verdict determined by the quality of the debates and the and choices made by the participants, whether they are magistrates, witnesses or even the accused.

Discovering Human Rights

2h30 · 15+ years · €8 per student + €90 per instructor (maximum 20 students per instructor)

After a brief introduction to the history of human rights, your class, divided into groups, begins its tour of the Bastogne War Museum.

During the visit, your students will be given a roadmap showing the main articles of the Declaration of Human Rights, and questioning the influence of the Second World War on its creation. This document will help them identify the ways in which fundamental rights were flouted at different times during the conflict. This activity enables your group to understand the extent to which human beings have shown resilience and adaptation or, on the contrary, how they have reproduced the mistakes of the past.

Extend your experience: continue your day at the Bastogne War Museum with the
emblematic battle sites around Bastogne.

You will start by discovering the Bois de la Paix, where 4,000 trees have been planted to pay tribute to the veterans of the conflict. Next, you’ll explore the remnants of the Bois Jacques battlefield via an augmented reality mobile application. Thanks to technology, you can share in the lives of Easy Company soldiers entrenched in their foxholes. Finally, you end with a stop at the German military cemetery in Recogne.

Visit to the battlefields: 2h00 · €90 additional · Visit possible with or without guide (€90 per guide - maximum 20 students per guide)


MEAL:

The Bastogne War Museum includes the Bistrot de la Paix, open during the museum opening hours. The Bistrot de la Paix is a charming replica of a 1950s estaminet, accommodating up to 140 guests. With era-specific music playing in the background, this cozy café captures the post-war atmosphere relaxed and joyful after the end of a five-year conflict.

PIC-NIC

You can picnic in one of the museum areas if you buy with one drink per person at the bistrot.

LUNCH BOX

1 sandwich + 1 piece of fruit + 1 bottle of water : €8.50 per pupil
Booking mandatory.