Ozaukee, Sheboygan, and Washington County Residents to Enjoy Free LACS Admission February 2-5, 2022
Ozaukee, Sheboygan and Washington County Residents
to Enjoy Free LACS Admission February 2-5, 2022
BELGIUM, WISCONSIN, January 14, 2022. The Luxembourg American Cultural Society will be offering free museum admission to all residents of Ozaukee, Sheboygan, and Washington counties Wednesday through Saturday, February 2-5, 2022 from 10 am until 4 pm.
This event also features free children’s activities and complimentary hot chocolate to enjoy after visiting the museum.
The center’s unique Roots & Leaves Museum tells the tale of Luxembourg, the world’s only Grand Duchy, past and present. Guests will learn about Luxembourg immigration to America as well as the impact Luxembourg immigrants and their descendants have had and continue to make on life in America.
The museum is housed in the Mamer-Hansen Luxembourgian stone barn originally built in 1872 by Luxembourg immigrant Jacob Mamer. The barn was carefully dismantled and moved from its original location in the Town of Port Washington in 2005, then rebuilt to house the museum at 100 Peter Thein Avenue in Belgium. The museum officially opened in 2009.
Its exhibit panels, display cases, furnishings and artwork were all gifts from the people of Luxembourg through the country’s ministry of Culture and were crafted by Luxembourgish artisans.
The Cultural Center is also home to the J. B. Krier Wellkomm Centre, featuring the Luxembourg American Family Tree – an amazing sculpture created in Luxembourg specially for the museum. The Dooley-Wagner Research Center is another unique facet of the Luxembourg American Cultural Center, as the largest research center for Luxembourg studies and genealogy outside of Luxembourg. It is a treasure trove of information and resources for historians, genealogists and researchers.
Proof of residency is required for free admission.