Some 800 people participated in European Day for Border Guards 2015. Over 40 institutions, five EU agencies and two international organisations presented their work at an exhibition during the event. The programme included panel discussions on the Schengen Agreement, protection of children at EU borders, future passenger traffic and partner organisations’ cooperation with Frontex. Other attractions included a cinema with documentaries about migration, a photo exhibition, along with a performance by the Polish Border Guard Representative Orchestra.