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Brussels began to host institutions in 1957, soon becoming the centre of
activities as the Commission and Council based their activities in what
has become the "European Quarter". Early building in Brussels was
sporadic and uncontrolled with little planning, the current major
buildings are the Berlaymont building of the Commission, symbolic of the
quarter as a whole, the Justus Lipsius building of the Council and the
Espace Léopold of Parliament.
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