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Each year, to celebrate Europe Day, the EU institutions open their doors to the public in early May in Brussels and Strasbourg. Local EU offices in Europe and across the world organise a variety of activities and events for all ages. The EU's Open Day offers a unique opportunity for you to discover how the European institutions affect your life.
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The Visitors' Centre is closed on weekends and Belgian public holidays, plus certain holidays for the EU institutions. Confirmation: You should receive confirmation within 2 weeks of submitting your request, including the contact details of the person handling your visit. If not, please email COMM-VISIT-REQUESTS@ec.europa.eu. Cost: Free of charge.
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The European Commission Visitors' Centre in Brussels welcomes groups for presentations and discussion. Check out where and how you can visit European Commission buildings, visitors' centres, exhibition centres, libraries and archives in Brussels and beyond.
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European Central Bank. Specialised guided tours are provided on the building's history, art collection and architecture. Visit the European Central Bank. Find information on how to visit other EU institutions, bodies and agencies in Brussels, Strasbourg, Luxembourg and Frankfurt.
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Brussels is considered the de facto capital of the European Union, having a long history of hosting a number of principal EU institutions within its European Quarter. The EU has no official capital but Brussels hosts the official seats of the European Commission, Council of the European Union, and European Council, as well as a seat (officially the second seat) of the European Parliament.
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Visit the European Parliament's building in Brussels and learn more about how the Parliament works. Visits are free of charge and are available in any of the European Union's 24 official languages. It is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities. Book a visit for the plenary chamber in Brussels.
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What To See in Brussels To Learn About the European Union. Brussels is known around the world as the capital of the EU. In the city's Leopold Quarter, members of parliament, lobbyists and commissioners rub shoulders. Brussels resident Sébastien Parizel takes us on a tour of the museums and European institutions in this fascinating part of ...
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