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EU Parliament

Where? 17, avenue John F. Kennedy, L-2929 Luxembourg

The Konrad Adenauer building in Kirchberg houses the European Parliament's General Secretariat.

The Konrad Adenauer building in Kirchberg houses the European Parliament's General Secretariat, which is responsible for coordinating legislative work and organising plenary sessions and other meetings. It also provides technical assistance and expertise to parliamentary bodies and MEPs in the exercise of their mandate.

Since May 2024, the Konrad Adenauer building has also been home to the Europa Experience visitor centre.

Important information

A valid identity document (national ID card or passport) is required to access European Parliament buildings.

Contact

Address: EU-Parlament
17, avenue John F. Kennedy
L-2929 Luxembourg
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