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Parlamentarium: An interactive discovery of what European Parliament and EU are about in heart of Brussels
In Brussels this summer and curious about the EU? Why not pay a visit to the European Parliament's visitors centre in Brussels and get a unique insight into the work of MEPs and how it touches your daily life? Rated one of the top things to do in Brussels by travel website Tripadvisor, the award-winning centre has already welcomed more than one million visitors since opening its doors in October 2011.
The centre is open to the public free of charge seven days a week. Visitors can use interactive multimedia tools to see how laws and policy decisions are shaped by the Parliament and the other EU institutions. This can be done in any of the EU's 24 official languages, while four sign languages - namely English, French, Dutch and German - are also available. In addition Parlamentarium is also accessible for people with special needs.
Until 20 November you have the possibility to visit an exhibition on family meals in Niger, Ecuador, Myanmar, Chad, Jordan and to learn more about EU food aid programmes.
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