Explore 'Experience Europe' - New Interactive Showcase Opens at Brandenburg Gate
The European House at the Brandenburg Gate has unveiled a permanent exhibition titled 'Experience Europe'. This interactive showcase, open daily from 10 am to 6 pm with free admission, delves into the workings of European politics and institutions.
The 'Experience Europe' exhibition, presented by the Ethnological Museum and the Museum of Asian Art within the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, is housed in the Humboldt Forum in Berlin. Visitors can explore the shaping of European politics through engaging displays.
At the heart of the exhibition are daily lectures and a 45-minute role-play, offering insights into the functioning of EU institutions. Info counters and tables equipped with digital resources provide answers to questions about Europe. For an immersive experience, visitors can participate in a session of the European Parliament in Berlin's first 360° cinema.
The 'Experience Europe' exhibition, now a permanent fixture at the Humboldt Forum, invites visitors to explore the intricacies of European politics and institutions in an interactive and engaging manner. With free admission and daily opening hours, it serves as a valuable resource for both locals and tourists.
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