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School visits

A visit to the Red Star Line Museum is a journey into the past and an encounter with the present. A guide will take you and your students on an adventure in the museum and/or the city.

The migration of the Hutlet family

When the Hutlet Family moved to America it was a major undertaking. They took their eight children with them as well as a lot of familiar household items on their exciting journey to an unknown country.

Quotes along the way (secondary & higher education)

A walk between Central Station and Red Star Line Museum on the trail of land movers for students in the second or third grade of secondary education.

Quotes along the way

A walk between Central Station and Red Star Line Museum on the trail of land movers.

Help Gup the gull move home

for children aged three to six

Gup the gull is moving to another country. Will you help Gup move home? Discover the story of Gup, and that of the Red Star Line, along with your child. 

 

Family suitcase

A game for families with children 6 years old and up. Carry out various assignments and learn more about the emigrants.

In the museum

We do everything we can to make your visit as pleasant and easy as possible. You’ll find all the practical information about the museum and its accessibility here.

How and when to get here

When is the museum open and how do you get here?

Museum shop

The entrance to the shed is accessible for free. Till 5 PM you can enter the shop and temporary exhibition. Feel free to have a chat at our museum café during the weekend and/or events.

Millions of people, one dream

The Red Star Line Museum. An eventful journey in the footsteps of the migrants.