École de Police, Police training institution in Findel, Luxembourg
École de Police is a police training facility in Findel with three buildings, including Villa Hartmann which houses administration offices, computer rooms, and archives. The complex includes classrooms and training grounds for practical police instruction.
The school was founded in 1928 as l'École de Gendarmerie and merged with military training in 1952. In 1999 it transformed into the current police training institution with its modern structure.
The school prepares officers for Luxembourg's multilingual society where French, German, and Luxembourgish are used daily. This focus on language skills shapes the training environment and how staff work together.
The training grounds are well organized with separate areas for classroom instruction and practical exercises. Visitors should expect to see regular training activities and operational schedules when visiting.
The school adopted an eagle owl as its mascot, reflecting its connection to vigilance and continuous watchfulness. A documentation center preserves records related to police methods and training history.
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