One Europe. Many ways to live it.
Europe is one shared home with many front doors.
A sauna in Finland, a tram in Lisbon, a job in Latvia, a festival in Spain, a right at the airport — Shared Europe collects the everyday ways this Union becomes real life.
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A community for one Europe.
Shared Europe is a community hub for people who believe Europe should feel like one shared home.
Countries, languages, and local cultures matter. They are the colour of Europe, not the borders of our imagination. A sauna in Estonia, a tram in Lisbon, a Bulgarian holiday table, a job idea in Finland, a song from Belgium, a health card in your wallet — all of it belongs to the same European story.
The goal is simple: help more of us feel European in everyday life.
Europe is listening
One shared home, many current sounds.
Start in one country, follow a song to another, and let Europe feel a little less abstract. These links open in Spotify or Deezer, where listening belongs.
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Today in Europe
Small reasons to feel European today.
A holiday somewhere, mountain air somewhere else, a song from another language, a right you can use, a local habit worth borrowing — Europe becomes real in small daily ways.
Checking today's excuses
If an EU country is celebrating today, borrow the mood, learn what the day means, and make a small table for it.
What could you do in Europe today?
Use the weather as a menu of possibilities: sun, mountains, northern calm, city walks, and Mediterranean evenings, all inside the same shared home.
Tenerife, Spain
18°C · Partly cloudyChoose Atlantic light, a sea walk, volcanic views, and papas arrugadas for dinner.
Innsbruck, Austria
12°C · CloudyUse the mountains as a reset: cable car, strudel, crisp streets, and snow-line daydreams.
Rovaniemi, Finland
3°C · CloudyMake it a sauna-and-forest mood: cold air, warm room, quiet reset.
Tallinn, Estonia
7°C · ClearOld streets, sea wind, a museum hour, and coffee: Europe at walking speed.
Live readings
Tenerife
Sunny Atlantic escape. Think sea air, volcanic trails, papas arrugadas, and a warm evening walk.
Innsbruck
Alpine city mood. Cable cars, mountain views, crisp air, and a reason to dream about the slopes.
Rovaniemi
Northern edge. Forests, long light, sauna weather, and the feeling of Europe stretching upward.
Tallinn
Baltic pause. Sea wind, old streets, digital life, and a quiet northern coffee walk.
Small objects, big Europe
A tile, a folk song, a station clock, a market poster: culture is often ordinary before it becomes heritage.
Your phone still works after the border.
EU roaming is one of those quiet details that makes Europe feel less divided: your map, message, and ordinary life keep going.
Which shared door should we open next?
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See today in Europe
More details, more places, more small reasons to feel the shared home.
Open today’s Europe →♡ 27 countries, equal dignity. Different places, one shared home.
Latest articles
New ways to think about one Europe.
Fresh posts on rights, belonging, federation, and the small practical things that make the Union feel like everyday life.
Countries
27 countries, equal dignity.
Search, filter, and open a country profile. No ranking, no winners. Each place is another front door into the same shared Europe.
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Rights guides
The Union is easiest to understand when it helps your day.
Plain-language explainers for the questions people search before they move, work, study, travel, or need help in another EU country.
Work, study, and belonging
Move toward opportunity with your real life still attached.
Find work that travels
Understand what a role means in another country, which skills carry across borders, and what Monday morning might actually feel like.
Study with a life around it
Look beyond course names: city rhythm, language, rent, transport, documents, healthcare, friends, and the first ordinary week.
Move without feeling alone
Practical questions belong here too: family, housing, schools, local habits, paperwork, and the small routines that make a new place feel reachable.
Shared European pride
Culture gives Europe a memory bigger than any border.
Leonardo da Vinci
1452-1519 · artist, engineer, restless mind
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770-1827 · composer of defiance and joy
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1756-1791 · music that still feels impossible
Frederic Chopin
1810-1849 · piano, longing, exile, home
Miguel de Cervantes
1547-1616 · novelist of dreams, failure, and courage
Pablo Picasso
1881-1973 · painter of many Europes at once
Franz Kafka
1883-1924 · writer of modern unease
Maria Callas
1923-1977 · opera as drama, fire, and precision