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The Robert Schuman House is a museum located in the city of Scy-Chazelles, France. It is dedicated to the life and work of Robert Schuman, a French statesman who is considered one of the founders of the European Union. The museum is housed in the former home of Schuman, where he lived from 1946 until his death in 1963.

The museum features exhibits that highlight Schuman’s role in the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community, which was the precursor to the European Union. Visitors can see personal items, documents, and photographs that belonged to Schuman, as well as multimedia presentations and interactive exhibits that provide insight into his life and work.

In addition to the permanent collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions, conferences, and events related to the European Union and its history. The Robert Schuman House is a must-see destination for anyone interested in the history of Europe and the development of the European Union.