Virtual aid trip and a policy quiz: the European Commission tourist experience
Brussels exhibition is latest EU effort to appeal to the public by seeking to explain its work
There is a virtual reality plane trip, a quiz, a presentation from the world's most powerful woman", and a souvenir photo: it is all part of the offer at one of the latest tourist attractions to arrive in Brussels - the European Commission exhibition centre.
Experience Europe, which has been open just under a year, seeks to explain the work of the commission, which proposes and enforces EU law, and for many is the epitome of Brussels". It is the latest example of how the bloc is trying to appeal to the public. Stung by criticism of being an elite project with bamboozling and opaque processes, the EU has sharpened up communication efforts in the last 15 years. The European parliament opened a visitors' centre, the Parlamentarium, in 2011, followed by a museum dedicated to European history in 2017.
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