European Parliament visitors’ centre
- Architecture, interior designATELIER BRÜCKNER GmbH
- Lead designESPLAN
- PhotographerMaris Tomba

An interactive and experience-based exhibition area compliant with international standards and security requirements.
In collaboration with the renowned German architects ATELIER BRÜCKNER GmbH and commissioned by the European Parliament, a new EU Parliament Visitors and Experience Centre was completed at the EU House on Rävala Street 4.
An interactive and experience-based exhibition area was created that complies with international standards and security requirements. The exhibition introduces the European Parliament as an institution and allows visitors to engage with simulation games that provide insight into the Parliament’s work.
Designing such a specialized exhibition in an existing building presented many challenges, but the result meets a high international standard.
The European Parliament Liaison Office in Estonia shares information about the European Parliament, supports media coverage of its activities in Estonia, assists journalists in visiting plenary sessions and attending seminars, and helps establish contact with Members of the European Parliament. The office also collaborates with schools and educational institutions to raise awareness about the Parliament.
In addition, the office provides information about visiting the European Parliament buildings in Brussels and Strasbourg, as well as opportunities for employment and internships within the Parliament.

