About the Council of Europe
Welcome to the Council of EuropeThe tour will give you an insight into the work of members of parliament, diplomats,experts and other representatives from members states who cometo the Palais de l’Europe to work together and to find common solutions to today’s major problems.
What you will see there
- The entrance hall of the Palais de l’Europe with its imposing staircase designed by French architect Henry Bernard in 1977 “to affirm by its solid external form that unity is strength … necessary for the free confrontation of ideas”.
- At the heart of the building is the Assembly Chamber, thedemocratic voice of Europe and its countries and regions. It ishere that politicians from all over Europe meet in theParliamentary Assembly and the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities.
Types of visit available
The Council of Europe Visitors’ Service organises guided tours and study programmes adapted to each group. There are two types of visit offered:
Guided tours
Tours are designed mainly for visitors wanting more generalinformation on the Council of Europe:
- introduction to the Council of Europe;
- an explanatory video;
- a visit to the Chamber of the Parliamentary Assembly;
- discussion on the role of the Council of Europe;
- visits conducted in English/ French/ German;
- duration: approximately 1 hour.
Guided tours are suspended during Parliamentary Assembly plenary sessions, but groups of visitors have the chance to follow debates in the Assembly Chamber. (Dates of the 4 sessions are available on the Parliamentary Assembly website)
Study programmes
Tours are tailored to the needs and interests of the groups (teachers, lawyers, university students, etc.):
- visit to the Chamber of the Parliamentary Assembly;
- lecture on the political role of the Council ofEurope;
- a lecture focusing on specific areas of the Council of Europe’s work can also be offered, upon request;
- lectures can be given in any one of the languages of themember states;
- duration: approximately 2 to 3 hours.
What to do?
All visits must be booked in advance.Guided tours and studyprogrammes are organised for groups of at least 15 people.
Visits are free of charge
The Palais de l’Europe is open to visitors Monday to Friday, except on French national holidays. Visitors must bring some form of identification with them for security reasons.Wheelchair access is available.
To book your visit and for more information, please contact the Visitors’ Service:
Visitors’ Service
Directorate of Communication
Council of Europe, F-67075 STRASBOURG Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)3 88 41 20 29
Fax: +33 (0)3 88 41 27 54
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