Visit Experience Europe, the interactive exhibition of the European Commission, located in the heart of the EU quarter in Brussels. Discover how the Commission works, explore EU values, virtually meet the President, and enjoy educational games for all ages.» The keywords will improve visibility and attract visitors searching for EU experiences in Brussels.
Everyone is welcome, from families and tourists to school groups. Take part in educational activities tailored for students and secondary school groups. Admission is free, and the content is available in up to 24 official EU languages.
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Experience Europe exhibition centre - 2 men on a screenExperience Europe exhibition centre - 2 men on a screen 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “INSIDE EUROPE” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “FORUM” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “WE ARE EUROPE” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “PLAY EUROPE” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “WE ARE EUROPE” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “MEET THE PRESIDENT” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre The Fresco mural with photos of EU citizens 

Experience Europe exhibition centre 27 in 1 - a sculpture dedicated to unity in diversity 

Outside view of Experience EuropeOutside view of Experience Europe 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “FORUM” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre Inside Experience Europe 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “360 EUROPE” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “PLAY EUROPE” communication station 

Experience Europe exhibition centre “MEET THE PRESIDENT” communication station 

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Visiting Experience Europe
No prior registration is necessary for individual visitors or groups of less than 10 persons.
Groups of 10 persons or more should reserve their visit in advance by email at EC-experienceeurope [dot] brussels
ec [dot] europa [dot] eu or by telephone (+32 2 29 65555) during opening hours.
Please email us at EC-experienceeurope [dot] brussels
ec [dot] europa [dot] eu, if you are not able to keep your reservation and want to reschedule.

- Most visitors spend 1- 1,5 hours in Experience Europe.
- Hand sanitisers are available throughout Experience Europe. We encourage our visitors to disinfect their hands regularly.
- All surfaces, interactive equipment, facilities and premises of the exhibition are frequently sanitised.
- Please note that a cloakroom or lockers are not available.
Planning your visit

Address
Rue Archimède / Archimedesstraat 1
1000 Brussels
Opening hours
Monday 13:00 – 18:00
Tuesday – Friday 09:00 – 18:00
Saturday – Sunday 10:00 – 18:00
We strongly recommend using public transport to come to Experience Europe. The closest stop is 'Schuman' and can be reached by metro, bus and train.
The nearest stop is 'Schuman' with lines 1 and 5.
Lines 12, 21, 36, 56, 56, 60, 79 stop near the Experience Europe centre.
The ‘Brussels-Schuman’ train station is 350m from the Experience Europe centre.
For visitors arriving by bicycle, there are several convenient parking options around the Schuman roundabout and near the Schuman metro station. Bike racks are also available along Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat and Boulevard Charlemagne/Karel de Grotelaan.
Work of art - United in diversity

The sculpture represents an allegory of transparency and a bright future. It is a climate-friendly piece of art by Belgian architect Marcos Alvarez, consisting of 27 different cubical mirror tubes and 97 tubes made of 99% recyclable acrylic resin Dacryl, in the shape of the Berlaymont, which is the visual symbol of the Centre.


