The city of Strasbourg is the official seat of the European Parliament. The institution is legally bound to meet there twelve sessions a year lasting about four days each, other work takes place in Brussels and Luxembourg City (see Location of European Union institutions for more information). The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's.
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- The city of Strasbourg is the official seat of the European Parliament. The institution is legally bound to meet there twelve sessions a year lasting about four days each, other work takes place in Brussels and Luxembourg City (see Location of European Union institutions for more information). The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's. Previously the Parliament used to share the same assembly room as the Council of Europe. Today, the principal building is the Louise Weiss building, inaugurated in 1999.
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- Architecture Studio Europe : Martin Robain, Rodo Tisnado, Jean-François Bonne, Alain Bretagnolle René-Henri Arnaud, Laurent-Marc Fischer and Gaston Valente
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- Debating Chamber and MEP offices
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- Louise Weiss seen from Strasbourg Cathedral in August 2007.
- The architects were inspired by Roman amphitheatres
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- 20 (17 above-ground levels, 3 sub-ground levels)
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- 60 m (tower)
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- Immeuble du Parlement Européen IV (IPE 4)
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- Hemicycle inside : l. = 56 m, w. = 44 m, h. = 15 m
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- The city of Strasbourg is the official seat of the European Parliament. The institution is legally bound to meet there twelve sessions a year lasting about four days each, other work takes place in Brussels and Luxembourg City (see Location of European Union institutions for more information). The Parliament's buildings are located in the Quartier Européen of the city, which it shares with other European organisations which are separate from the European Union's.
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- Seat of the European Parliament in Strasbourg
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- Immeuble du Parlement Européen IV (IPE 4)
- Louise Weiss building
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