The House of European History is a unique museum dedicated to the history and integration of the European continent. Located in the heart of the European quarter of Brussels, a few steps from the Parliament, it offers an immersive journey that tells the evolution of Europe from the 19th century to the present day.
The permanent exhibition addresses key themes such as the world wars, the birth of European institutions, social movements, culture, and contemporary challenges, highlighting the common roots and differences that characterize European identity. Through multimedia installations, historical objects, and original documents, the museum offers an interactive approach that stimulates reflection on the past and future of the European Union.
The House of European History is suitable for visitors of all ages and offers content in 24 languages, making it accessible to an international audience. Admission is free, and the museum regularly organizes temporary exhibitions, cultural events, and educational programs for schools.
An ideal visit for those who wish to understand the historical, cultural, and political dynamics that have shaped the European continent in a modern and engaging context.