Emblem introduces the Jacques Schneider Passport, a new digital passport that lets collectors discover Luxembourg through the artistic vision of Jacques Schneider.
Emblem introduces the Jacques Schneider Passport, a new digital passport that lets collectors discover Luxembourg through the artistic vision of Jacques Schneider. This article sits inside the wider Emblem news archive covering launches, programme support, artist projects, and public recognition.
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Emblem is proud to introduce the Jacques Schneider Passport, a new digital passport dedicated to one of Luxembourg’s most recognisable contemporary artists.
This launch marks an important step for Emblem. For the first time, a passport is built around the artistic universe of a single Luxembourgish artist, turning his vision of the country into a collectible cultural journey.
Through the Jacques Schneider Passport, users can discover Luxembourg through a series of emblems connected to meaningful places, symbols and stories. Each emblem becomes a digital souvenir that can be collected in the Emblem app by visiting real locations.
Jacques Schneider’s work is deeply connected to Luxembourg’s identity, memory and human values. His artistic language often reflects the country’s symbols, landscapes, heritage and sense of belonging. In recognition of his contribution, Jacques Schneider was named Knight of the Order of Civil and Military Merit of Adolph of Nassau, a distinction that highlights the importance of his artistic journey in Luxembourg’s cultural landscape.
The Jacques Schneider Passport invites collectors to experience Luxembourg not only as a place to visit, but as a place to interpret, remember and carry with them.
Inside the passport, users can discover emblems connected to real places in Luxembourg, collect digital souvenirs through the Emblem app, explore Jacques Schneider’s artistic vision, and connect locations, artworks and memories inside one cultural journey.
The passport also reflects Emblem’s wider mission: to transform cultural discovery into something interactive, artistic and meaningful. Instead of collecting disposable souvenirs, users can collect digital memories connected to real places and local creative voices.
The Jacques Schneider Passport is now available in Emblem. Open the app, explore the passport, and start collecting Luxembourg through the eyes of Jacques Schneider.