About the project

This project aims to redesign Robert Schuman Square by involving European citizens in the decision-making process. Your participation helps us create a public space that truly reflects our common values and shared history.

Robert Schuman (1886-1963)

Robert Schuman (1886-1963) was a French politician, considered one of the founding fathers of the European Union. His declaration of May 9, 1950 marked the beginning of modern European construction.

Robert Schuman Square, located in the heart of the European quarter of Brussels, is named after this visionary statesman. This citizen consultation aims to enrich this symbolic space by integrating other prominent figures of European construction.

May 9, 1950 Schuman Declaration Father of Europe

Symbolic portrait of Robert Schuman

Objectives of the consultation

Citizen participation

Involve European citizens in the design of public spaces that represent them.

Collective memory

Honor the personalities who contributed to peace and European unity.

Democratic innovation

Use new technologies to enrich citizen dialogue.

European diversity

Reflect the cultural and historical richness of all European countries.

How it works?

1. Participation

Citizens fill out the form by selecting their favorite personalities and proposing new names.

2. AI Analysis

Artificial intelligence generates a personalized response based on the choices and profile of each participant.

3. Synthesis

Results are analyzed to identify trends and inform development decisions.

Technologies and innovation

This platform uses modern technologies to provide an optimal user experience and relevant analyses:

  • Multilingual interface - Support for 5 European languages
  • Artificial Intelligence - Personalized responses via GPT
  • Secure database - Protection of personal data
  • Real-time analysis - Statistics and trends

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