Unlock Europe's History at Florence Archives

The Schuman Plan of 1950 laid the groundwork for the European Union, and the Historical Archives of the European Union in Florence offer a peek into this fascinating journey. From the birth of a coal and steel union to today's EU, these archives are a treasure trove of documents and artefacts that tell the story of Europe's quest for unity, democracy, and peace. On Europe Day, visitors can explore these archives, usually locked away like a secret stash of chocolate. What does it mean for you? If you're a history buff or just curious about how Europe became this united entity, the archives offer a rich resource to explore from the comfort of your couch. Plus, appreciating the EU's origins might give you a fresh perspective on today's political landscape.

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