Exploring the Official Press Rooms of the EU

The press rooms normally buzzing with energy and excitement, revealing deeper stories beyond what is seen.

Even empty, every corner holds the sounds of voices and papers, connecting the tales of those who were there before.

Sander began this photo journey into the intricate and multifaceted world of the EU by capturing the often overlooked pressrooms of European Council members while patiently awaiting the unfolding of significant political events.

These rooms, which are frequently characterized by their sterile and utilitarian design, typically experience a notable surge of activity only at the conclusion of lengthy meetings that can stretch on for anywhere from two to three intense and demanding days filled with complex negotiations and insightful discussions. During these crucial moments, each head of state seizes a valuable opportunity to address the gathered press in their designated press room, sharing not only insightful perspectives but also important updates that can influence public opinion and policy. Smaller nations often tend to display a simple yet effective banner in the background, a humble nod to their presence on this grand political stage.

The EU press rooms, nestled in the bustling basement of the European Council buildings in the vibrant city of Brussels, sometimes are a remarkable hub of dynamic activity and strategic communication. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities that enhance the flow of information, these essential rooms serve as a critical nexus for journalists diligently covering the intricate tapestry of EU politics and policy. The space is characterized by its sleek modern design and efficient layout, accommodating a steady stream of reporters, diplomats, and officials who continuously converge to disseminate and gather vital information. Here, the lively pulse of European governance is palpable, with live briefings, in-depth interviews, and engaging press conferences taking place against the backdrop of the continent's most pressing issues and concerns. In this subterranean enclave, the complexity of policy discussions is expertly distilled into insightful stories, effectively shaping public understanding of the EU's multifaceted agenda and initiatives.

The thingi s,this only happens once every two months.The rest of the time these rooms are empty, collecting only dust.

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