Summer visits to the European Parliament

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
• The summer guided tour program takes place in the Louise-Weiss building in Strasbourg.
• These tours offer the public a better understanding of the European institution's role and how it operates.
• The tours are free of charge until August 28th.
• Time slots are scheduled weekly, with tours taking place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
• Various tour formats are available depending on the day.
• On Mondays, a presentation on the European Parliament’s operations and the building’s architecture is offered until August 24th, with sessions in German at 10:00 a.m., French at 11:00 a.m., and English at 3:00 p.m.
• On Wednesdays, a tour focuses on Robert Schuman’s commitment to the European cause and his "Declaration of 9th May 1950."
• This presentation runs until August 26th, with sessions available in French, German, and English.
FOCUS ON
• The "Courants d’Europe" exhibition complements the program every Friday until August 28.
• It showcases works centered on water as a resource for nature, industry, and daily life, featuring tours lasting approximately 30 minutes.
GETTING THERE: A valid form of identification is required to enter the European Parliament. Information

