Further education
Students in further education are warmly invited to explore Fenix at their own pace. During their visit, they encounter stories of migration: of departure and arrival, identity, belonging, hope, and memory.
The museum invites reflection, enquiry and conversation without a fixed programme or guided tour. Students move freely through the different spaces and choose which themes or perspectives they wish to explore in greater depth.
All Directions
In the permanent exhibition All Directions, students encounter personal migration stories from every corner of the world. The exhibition is fully open for independent exploration and offers space for individual interpretation and deeper enquiry.
The Family of Migrants
The photography exhibition The Family of Migrants presents intimate portraits and stories of people on the move. Students can navigate the exhibition independently, guided by image, context, and their own research questions.
Suitcase Labyrinth
The Suitcase Labyrinth consists of two thousand suitcases, each carrying its own history. Through an audio tour, students listen to the stories of their former owners: a direct and often personal experience that makes migration tangible.
Practical information
We ask educational institutions to attend with at least one supervisor for every fifteen students. Students up to and including the age of nineteen receive free admission; students aged nineteen to twenty-five benefit from a reduced rate. Supervisors visit the museum free of charge.
An average visit lasts approximately ninety minutes.
Tickets for student visits will be available soon.