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Parlamentarium

The Parlamentarium was opened on 14.10.2011 and is the largest visitor center of the European Parliament. Covering 2,900 square meters, the museum offers the opportunity to learn more about European politics. Through a portable multimedia guide, available in the 24 official languages of the European Union, the visitor receives information about the European Union, the European Parliament and how it works, as well as the 751 members who work together and represent the interests of citizens.

In the 360-degree panoramic film, the visitor is again shown how the European Parliament works and how, for example, laws are created.

The walk-through map is then once again a small voyage of discovery of its own, on which the individual paths of the European Union are made clear.

The Parlamentarium is open every day of the week and can be visited free of charge.

How to get there

Visitor address

Parlamentarium
Willy Brandt Building
Rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat 60
B-1047 Brussels

Arrival by bus

Take bus lines 22, 27, 34, 38, 64, 80 and 95 to the European Parliament.
Bus lines 12 and 21 stop at Brussels Airport.

Subway

The nearest stops are Maelbeek and Schuman, served by lines 1 and 5, and Trône, which you can reach by lines 2 and 6.