EU
Commission HQ forced to shut down air-conditioning amid heatwave
As
Brussels bakes, the Berlaymont building’s AC stops working.
June 26,
2026 1:43 pm CET
By
Sebastian Starcevic
https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-commission-heatwave-hq-forced-shut-down-air-conditioning-europe/
The
European Commission’s headquarters was forced to shut down its air-conditioning
system on Friday due to the heat wave.
Staff
working at the Berlaymont building received a text at midday, reading: “BERL —
URGENT — Due to extreme weather conditions, forced shut down of air cooling
system from floor 1 to 7 for the rest of the day.”
The
13-story building is home to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, her 26
commissioners and about 3,000 staff. Von der Leyen works on the 13th floor, and
most of her commissioners’ offices are housed on floors eight or above.
Belgium
and much of Europe have been sweltering for the past week, with record-breaking
temperatures.
The
Commission issued guidance for its staff earlier this week, which included
avoiding going outside at the hottest times of day, drinking water regularly
and starting work earlier.
But the
advice angered some Commission staff who work in buildings without
air-conditioning, including DG AGRI, according to internal communications seen
by POLITICO’s Brussels Playbook.
“It’s
like feudalism,” a Commission official working on a lower level of the
Berlaymont, granted anonymity to speak freely, told POLITICO on Friday,
referring to the fact that upper floors housing commissioners got to keep their
AC on. A second official agreed it was a “disgrace.”
A third
staffer working on the 8th floor told POLITICO on Friday that even with working
AC, the temperature inside was still 25.7 degrees.
The heat
wave has prompted a renewed discussion about the lack of air-conditioning
systems in homes and offices across much of Europe. Only about one-fifth of
households on the continent have AC. In Belgium, one-fifth of all trains are
without AC, prompting the national rail company to cancel many peak-hour
services.
The
European Parliament has also faced blackouts this week due to energy
consumption from cranking up its cooling system.
Gerardo
Fortuna and Gabriel Gavin contributed to this report.


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