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Brussels. The capital of Europe.
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Brussels. The capital of Europe.
European Parliament
The Hemicycle of the European Parliament in Brussels is the iconic chamber where Europe’s elected representatives meet to debate and decide. Hosting the EuroClio Annual Conference 2026 here gives participants a rare chance to experience history and democracy in action, offering an inspiring setting for dialogue, exchange, and international collaboration.
European Parliament
The House of European History explores Europe’s past from a shared, cross-border perspective. Through engaging exhibitions, original artifacts, and multimedia experiences, it highlights key events, ideas, and turning points that shaped today’s Europe.
BELvue is Belgium’s national museum of history and democracy, located in the heart of Brussels next to the Royal Palace. It traces the country’s development from independence in 1830 to today, highlighting key political, social, and economic changes.
The Africa Museum is a leading institution dedicated to exploring Africa’s cultural heritage, history, and biodiversity, with a special focus on Central Africa. Through exhibitions, research, and educational programs, it connects anthropology, art, history, and natural sciences to present diverse perspectives on the continent.
European Parliament
The Parlamentarium in Brussels is the European Parliament’s interactive visitor center, where European democracy comes alive through immersive exhibits and multimedia experiences.
A highlight of the EuroClio conference is visiting local schools in Brussels to explore Belgium’s unique educational context. Small groups of participants meet with teachers for classroom observations, presentations, or Q&A sessions, offering plenty of opportunity to exchange ideas on teaching history, civic education, and European values.