Valokuva 1: Arrival at the Capitol of Luxembourg Prime and Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph BECH (C) and Belgian Foreign Affairs Minister and President of the Intergovernmental Conference on the Common Market and Euratom Paul-Henri SPAAK (L) for the signing of the Euratom and the Common Market agreements - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome.
Valokuva 2: Arrival of Luxembourg Prime and Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph BECH (C) and Belgian Foreign Affairs Minister and President of the Intergovernmental Conference on the Common Market and Euratom Paul-Henri SPAAK (L) for the signing of the Euratom and the Common Market agreements - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome.
Valokuva 3: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 4: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 5: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 6: Signing of the Treaties of Rome, in the Hall of the Horatii and Curiatii in the Capitol of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957. Two treaties were signed on March 25, 1957 (entered into force January 1st, 1958) : the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom). For both new Communities, decisions were taken by the Council on a proposal from the Commission. The Parliamentary Assembly is to be consulted, and give its opinions to the Council. The Assembly increases in size to 142 members. The European Parliamentary Assembly held its first session the following year, on 19 March 1958. With the Treaties of Rome, a specific provision is made for members to be directly elected (this was implemented in 1979).
Valokuva 7: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 8: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 9: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 10: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 11: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 12: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 13: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 14: Signing of the Euratom and the European Common Market agreements  - Treaty of Rome - in the city hall of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957.
Valokuva 15: Signing of the Treaties of Rome, in the Hall of the Horatii and Curiatii in the Capitol of Rome, Italy, March 25, 1957. Two treaties were signed on March 25, 1957 (entered into force January 1st, 1958) : the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom). For both new Communities, decisions were taken by the Council on a proposal from the Commission. The Parliamentary Assembly is to be consulted, and give its opinions to the Council. The Assembly increases in size to 142 members. The European Parliamentary Assembly held its first session the following year, on 19 March 1958. With the Treaties of Rome, a specific provision is made for members to be directly elected (this was implemented in 1979).