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Have you heard of #oina? It's Romania’s national sport, a complex game that perfectly combines running and jumping with thinking. Read the guest blog by @BibliotecaGoga to learn more➡️https://bit.ly/44njGCS https://t.co/vsj0g2ciGi
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

At our last #CopyrightOfficeHours, we looked into #AI and #copyright. Read the recap by @hande to find out about legal safeguards to mine #data, if AI outputs have copyright protection, and more! And join our upcoming sessions - hosted by @europeanaipr https://bit.ly/46Lx71k https://t.co/CUZqTrOeym
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

What crafts did you learn from your mother or grandma? 🧶🪡🧵 Read the blog by @MCA_EU to discover a brief history of women and crafts: the way they shared skills and organised themselves to work and create ➡️https://bit.ly/3PPHlaB #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/BLTV5LSpD0
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

Discover insights from the Europeana-@KiCulture_ workshop series and learn how we can embrace #sustainability in the cultural sector. Join our #ClimateAction community and be part of the change! Read more: https://bit.ly/46Jct1u Join the community: https://bit.ly/3wBlk64 https://t.co/ubP4w9xhL4
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

In the 19th century, innovations in raised type allowed printers to create embossed texts that could be read through touch. For the first time, the written word became accessible to readers with blindness and visual impairment➡️https://bit.ly/3JMr56q #DisabilityPrideMonth https://t.co/ppGC2JCvn4
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

Have you heard about 'The Space Age' in fashion? Read the guest blog by @EurFashion to learn about this movement and explore some fascinating experimental designs➡️https://bit.ly/44y0F0u https://t.co/nbCt7VsASc
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

"The journey to uncovering Italy's #QueerArchives was not just a scholarly pursuit, but a personal one" - read Yasmine Ba's story created for Europeana's #DigiStoryFest Create Online Residency ➡️https://bit.ly/3PEnETh #QueerHistory #LGBTQHistory
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

Discover Tonya Atanakova's story 'S for Saskia, in Silence = Death', inspired by her gallery made from Europeana collections, as part of #DigiStoryFest Online Creative Residency. Learn more about Tonya and read her story➡️https://bit.ly/46rBvSO #PrideMonth #QueerStories #LGBTQ https://t.co/hwJbbImfwi
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

#SelmaLagerlöf was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in literature. Read our blog to learn more about her and two other queer women writers who broke barriers within their communities ➡️https://bit.ly/3PxbmMf #PrideMonth #QueerHistory #WomenWriters https://t.co/4KMWBqPxPT
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

Gösta Adrian-Nilsson was a Swedish modernist artist, better known by the acronym #GAN. He created a variety of styles: from Art Nouveau to Surrealism. Read our blog to learn more about his art and the origins of the acronym GAN➡️ https://bit.ly/3gSHfNL #PrideMonth #QueerHistory https://t.co/6LjKYYLy9p
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

Discover the inspiring journey of @vinceferrara59, a dedicated professional who links #DigitalHeritage with health and #wellbeing Read more to dive into her valuable insights and join the #EuropeanaCommunities, connecting with like-minded professionals. https://bit.ly/3r86vqP https://t.co/x2VgcFIujb
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

#WillemArondeus was a Dutch artist and author who joined the Dutch anti-Nazi resistance movement during WWII. In a time of great prejudice and danger, Arondeus was openly and defiantly gay. Read our blog to learn more about his life and art ➡️ https://bit.ly/3XoYwl4 #PrideMonth https://t.co/Th5pvu1dmw
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

“Art should be something that liberates your soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further.” Read our blog and explore the artworks by #KeithHaring➡️ https://bit.ly/3tsmbU4 #PrideMonth #Pride2023 https://t.co/r0sFPlMsYr
by @Europeanaeu | 9 months ago

Have you heard of #LaBorne? It's home to around 100 #craftsmen whose 'boutiques' - that's what the workshops are called - are located in and around the village. Read the guest blog by @MCA_EU to learn more about this unique place ➡️ https://bit.ly/3PqxAjd #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/7FlBhNYWkC
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

JUST LAUNCHED! Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture. A campaign by @EU_Commission and @Europeanaeu under the auspices of @sweden2023eu and Spanish Presidencies of the Council of the EU, culminating during the Belgian Presidency. Read more http://twinit3D.europeana.eu #3DforCulture https://t.co/A5hlWIRdDb
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

Read our blog to discover the story of Michaél Mac Liammóir & Hilton Edwards - partners & pioneers of Irish theatre➡️ https://bit.ly/3dtL2j0 #PrideMonth #LGBTQHistory #QueerHistories https://t.co/3agbsjcHca
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

Victorian #DragQueens - read our blog to discover the story of Fanny and Stella and explore the Victorian-era photographs from the #JamesGardiner Collection ➡️https://bit.ly/3Jc1YK0 #Pride2023 #PrideMonth #DragQueen https://t.co/PbaruqASgv
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

This year’s #DigiStoryFest has a new element - our first ever Online Creative #Residency! Read on to discover how the residency is celebrating #LGBTQ+ stories and building participants’ skills in social media, #CreativeWriting and animation. https://bit.ly/3CqtkIx https://t.co/cGcW7LsHXK
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

Just announced! The 2023 winners of #EuropeanHeritageAwards by @europanostra and @europe_creative. Congratulations to this year's 30 outstanding heritage achievements! Read more and vote online for the Public Choice Award 2023. https://twitter.com/europanostra/status/1668557462171967489
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

Happy #SewingMachineDay! #Singer sewing machines and their logos and fonts are embedded in the collective mind of many, but how did they end up there in the first place? Read our blog to find out ➡ http://bit.ly/2PrLEbs https://t.co/qwUIN7gMQS
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

And in light of #HeritageMW, let us just share again how thrilled we are to be part of @EurHeritageHub, together with a group of partners led by @europanostra. If you missed this, read on to find out more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3xs2sph #EuropeanYearOfSkills2023 #MuseumWeek https://t.co/pjxdKwkeAm
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

Do you ever send handwritten letters? Read the guest blog by @BCUWr to discover four great minds of the University of Wrocław through their handwritten correspondence️ ➡️https://bit.ly/3oYhyC4 https://t.co/7yaEKhq3VQ
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

More than 228,000 species live under the sea - vast oceans of biodiversity🦐 On this #WorldOceanDay, let's dive underwater to explore how some species have adapted for survival. Read our blog ➡️ https://bit.ly/2THAnJO #OceansMW https://t.co/fKqmJBFtUw
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

A big city️or a small town️? Where would you prefer to live? Read our blog to discover seven smaller towns in Europe which are home to beautiful sights and fascinating local heritage➡️https://bit.ly/3MYkSqd https://t.co/mpMWf640XG
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

Do you still read paper newspapers? This #GalleryOfTheWeek shows how artists and photographers have depicted us reading newspapers➡️https://bit.ly/43rbRet In the mood to create your own gallery? Here's how➡️https://bit.ly/3UtiVDz https://t.co/D2gIRNBRn3
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

Is Maggi seasoning popular in your country? The #Maggi brand originated in Switzerland in the 1880s, created by entrepreneur Julius Maggi, but the spices are used in many cuisines worldwide. Read the blog to learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3IJqu5b https://t.co/3y4rQeyzBw
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

We invite cultural heritage stakeholders to express interest in the project proposal "European Cloud for Heritage OpEn Science (#ECHOES_EU)" Deadline: 1st of July 2023 Read more: https://msh-vdl.fr/actualite/cloud-ch-interest/ https://t.co/lKNwlRRLRz
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

“A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed.” #DorotheaLange was born #OnThisDay in 1895. Read our blog to explore her photographs and learn about her life ➡️https://bit.ly/3BUVpaM https://t.co/pTHrHHdVvO
by @Europeanaeu | 10 months ago

Travel back in time to experience the luxurious tranquillity of spas and #wellness resorts from the beginning of the 20th century☺️Read our blog to discover the history of relaxation and the beginnings of the wellness industry➡️https://bit.ly/3eEGINM https://t.co/psxVMwJhV6
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

Read the guest blog by @KhaliliOnline and learn about Ismail al-Jazari, a Muslim inventor whose revolutionary designs might have inspired Leonardo da Vinci➡️https://bit.ly/3BQvscz #FestivalOfCulture https://t.co/ML8JnlfjIr
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

What is chintz? Read the guest blog by @EurFashion to discover the history, artistry, and cultural significance behind this vibrant fabric ➡️ https://bit.ly/3BM9l73 #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/9S5YJCNdxU
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

Today is #BiodiversityDay, a perfect moment to read the stories of 8 women who produced some of the most detailed and accurate depictions of plants, making contributions to both art and science ➡️https://bit.ly/40twIfE #BotanicalIllustration #BotanicalArtist https://t.co/SD7WAOyvMU
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

#MaxEuwe, born #OnthisDay in 1901, was a Dutch chess grandmaster and mathematician who was the fifth World Chess Champion and the president of the World Chess Federation. Read our blog to learn more about his life and career ➡️https://bit.ly/3OrWLkE #Chess #ChessPlayer https://t.co/uMUo9vHWe9
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

Tomorrow is #WorldBeeDay, celebrated since 2018. Read our blog to learn about the history of this celebration, initiated by Slovenian Beekeepers Association ➡️ https://bit.ly/43fUJsh https://t.co/VeoCxiLKm0
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

Discover the fascinating journey of Timotei Cipariu, a Transylvanian Erasmus! Read the blog and learn more about the life and work of the scholar of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church ➡️https://bit.ly/3OglcBw #FestivalofCultures https://t.co/PpMZAo3teq
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

The Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (German Digital Library) @ddbkultur just turned 10 and launched its user-oriented portal! Europeana was there to mark this milestone. Read about the event, a decade of partnership, and exciting plans for the future. https://bit.ly/3MsPgc4 https://t.co/r8pYJLkqyr
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

For most of us, the #Eurovision Song Contest is a show we tune into once a year, one Saturday in May. But the Contest is much more than that. Read our blog to discover the fascinating behind-the-scenes of this event ➡️https://bit.ly/3wcmFQ9 #Eurovision2023 #ESC2023 https://t.co/eLXYPEqgc9
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

Boost your #Eurovision history knowledge before this year's edition! Read our blog and discover five firsts from the Eurovision Song Contest's six decades-long history➡️https://bit.ly/42eVFwN #Eurovision2023 #ESC2023 https://t.co/7EBzzN7Mpd
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

Participation, partnership and #CommunityEngagement: these are the core values of #DeBias project. Cristina Da Milano from ECCOM reflects on how to work with communities, following the ‘Nothing about us without us’ motto - Read on➡️ https://bit.ly/422fPdf https://t.co/7QO5ek4t4S
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

What's your favourite hiking trail in Europe? 🥾Read our blog and explore the history of hiking in Europe, from Wandervögel to Grand Randonnée ➡️https://bit.ly/38s2Nf3 https://t.co/0yNLBxb4BA
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

Happy World Intellectual Property day #WorldIPDay! After a series of insightful #CopyrightOfficeHours, the Europeana #Copyright Community shares insights from the sessions, on this new series! Read the first piece #WorldIPDay2023 https://twitter.com/EuropeanaIPR/status/1651133671896752129
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

#MelaMuter was a Polish artist based in Paris from the early 1900s onwards. She was one of the few Jewish women artists of her time who gained international recognition. Read our blog to learn more about her life and art➡️https://bit.ly/3VbLDtB #WomensHistory #WomanArtist https://t.co/7FqSKjorDp
by @Europeanaeu | 11 months ago

In the 19th century, a series of scientific discoveries and technological innovations caused global transformations, such as a demographic surge, and cultural, economic, political, and environmental changes. Read the guest blog by @EuroClio to learn more➡️https://bit.ly/3mXkEFI https://t.co/EhM8cTf55t
by @Europeanaeu | 12 months ago

Today is #EarthDay, an opportunity to reflect on the connection between #CulturalHeritage and the #Environment. But #EnvironmentalAwareness is nothing new. Read our blog and learn about four historical figures who raised awareness of the environment➡️https://bit.ly/3KWwsjl https://t.co/euADf9aVXQ
by @Europeanaeu | 12 months ago

Over three posts and through a focus on #BuiltWithBits, we will answer the question: why use #immersive technologies in #education? If you are a #heritage professional & wonder how to engage with young audiences, read on! https://bit.ly/3mJUJkL #EuropeanaEducation #WCIW #WCID https://t.co/hZvtAC87su
by @Europeanaeu | 12 months ago

In springtime, #tulips are one of nature's loveliest sights, returning each year in a variety of bright colours Tulips are a simple but significant flower in European culture, with a rich history that dates back centuries. Read our blog to learn more ➡️https://bit.ly/3AcLdth https://t.co/jHKIYnMZ3L
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#LeoneJacovacci the Afro-Italian boxing champion in the 1920s, was born #OnThisDay in 1902. Read our blog to learn about his life, career and challenges he faced🥊➡️https://bit.ly/3AaugzJ https://t.co/3mIS4iCUSe
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#OlgaBoznańska, a notable Polish painter of the turn of the 20th century was born #OnThisDay in 1865. Read the guest blog by @Muzeum_Narodowe to learn about her life and work https://bit.ly/2ydgZd0 #5WomenArtists #WomensHistory https://t.co/6JbYYybvlq
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Over three posts and through a focus on our #BuiltWithBits programme, we will answer the question: why use #immersive technologies in #education? If you are a cultural #heritage professional and wonder how to engage with young audiences, read on ➡️ http://bit.ly/43xNjl9 https://t.co/L5YdS6Y43P
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Today is UN International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, a good day to explore sport history. Our exhibition Heroes of the Olympic Games tells the stories of 50 different sportspeople from across Europe and beyond ️➡️Read it here: https://bit.ly/3rnClNW https://t.co/TecThE9TTH
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

In 1732, Laura Bassi became the first woman to earn a doctoral degree in science. Soon after, she was appointed by the University of Bologna as its first female teacher. Read more about this pioneering scientist in our latest blog ➡️https://bit.ly/3ZwAWCk #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/QYZhgGenCW
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

The achievements and efforts of women throughout history have sometimes been bold, and at other times, subtle. Read our new blog about the mystics of the #medieval and modern ages ➡️ http://bit.ly/3LZoFn0 #WomensHistoryMonth #medievaltwitter https://t.co/WfWK66IYmi
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

The Tale of Genji is sometimes said to be the first modern novel ever written. It was written in 11th century Japan by #MurasakiShikibu, an influential court lady-in-waiting. Read our blog to learn more ➡ https://bit.ly/3f9QOat #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/ObaFaAPBlv
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

In the 1960s, electronic music was new, and artists were experimenting with different ways to produce sound Read our new blog and meet Delia Derbyshire and Daphne Oram, two pioneering electronic musicians➡️ http://bit.ly/3K3PGnP #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistoryMonth2023 https://t.co/rqPpWzvKYW
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Fan of #botanicalillustration? Read our blog today to discover the stories of 8 female botanical artists from across Europe that you may not know ➡️ http://bit.ly/40twIfE #WomensHistoryMonth ️ Joseph's Coat, Berthe Hoola van Nooten @ExploreWellcome https://t.co/gwUQCh6EoQ
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#LucileGrahn, the first Danish ballerina to became internationally famous and pursue a ballet career, danced on some of the most prestigious stages across Europe. Read our blog to learn more ➡ http://bit.ly/2VNnoFE #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/GXfHTXkjj6
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Explore our gallery featuring women poets, authors, journalists and writers from across Europe. Did you read a book, poem, essay by any of them? ➡ https://bit.ly/42k4aHg #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/E9ToXqJNxp
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the guest blog and Explore the stunning Swedish textiles from @KhaliliOnline to discover the stories of women's aspirations, support for one another and hidden power➡️https://bit.ly/34Ep8YD #WomensHistoryMonth #FestivalOfCulture https://t.co/41iNujjriB
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#AnjaHalla was a Finnish photographer. Over the years, she took press photos that told the story of the wooden district of Heinola and how people used to live there. Read the blog by @Finnafi to learn more about her life and work➡️https://bit.ly/3liR9wY #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/DNprAq6Btv
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the guest blog by @KhaliliOnline and discover the social history of the #kimono and learn about the way it shaped a unique cultural exchange between Japan and Europe ➡️https://bit.ly/3ZCOxZW #FestivalOfCulture #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/HcD3A0Ss4g
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Can you name any Spanish #WomanWriter? Read the guest blog by @Hispana_roai to learn about seven pioneering women authors and their work ➡️https://bit.ly/420lMYM #WomensHistoryMonth2023 #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/gyKJ5jsHLX
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Share your thoughts about enriching cultural #HeritageData! We are working to define a policy that sets a vision and brings consistency across #enrichment efforts in the #DS4CH. Read on to find out more and answer the survey before 27 March! ➡️ http://bit.ly/3ZSOQzB https://t.co/AByCiuShty
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Happy #InternationalWomensDay! What steps can cultural #heritage institutions take to acknowledge, surface and highlight #WomensHistory in their own collections? If you missed it last week, read the piece to learn more! ➡️ http://bit.ly/3xZUC6i #WomensHistoryMonth #IWD2023 https://t.co/KO1uOHhlxE
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

🤓Did you read about the new #EuropeanaEducation Competition? Visit the Teaching with Europeana blog and find out how to participate until 30 April! The winners will be able to go to Brussels for a workshop! Find out more ➡️ http://bit.ly/europeana-competition-2023 #SDC23 #STEM @scientix_eu https://t.co/XcGYslmzTU
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

How a housewife from Dresden revolutionised the way we drink coffee☕️ - read our blog to learn about #MelittaBentz - the woman who invented the coffee filter➡️https://bit.ly/3kSBYKW #WomensHistoryMonth #CoffeeLover #CoffeeTime https://t.co/hCqjtLXMmO
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Lace is amongst the most fascinating items when it comes to #FashionHeritage. Retracing the history of #lace means rediscovering the history of Europe, and the history of women's work and emancipation. Read the blog by @EurFashion ➡️https://bit.ly/3kBKYEd #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/Y7AjfsNCJS
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

The Shah Jahan Mosque in Woking, commissioned in 1889 by Dr Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, is the United Kingdom's first purpose-built place of Islamic worship. Read the blog to learn about its history and significance ➡️https://bit.ly/3xTffBp #FestivalOfCulture https://t.co/e3QrfmmWmI
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the guest blog by @EurFashion to learn about #AleksandarJoksimović, one of the most famous designers in Yugoslavia, known not only for his designs, but above all for his ability to conjugate traditions and innovation ➡️https://bit.ly/3EDgdVZ https://t.co/wHv2LxKCkC
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Polish composer #AndrzejPanufnik stands among the few composers who, having achieved national fame, decided to emigrate and start their career almost anew in another country. Read the blog and discover his story➡️https://bit.ly/3Ewt1h1 https://t.co/jRS7OvddbY
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

When you visit the Netherlands, you can expect to see canals, quaint streets and many, many bicycles But have you seen poetry on city walls? (share the picture if you have!) Read our blog to learn more about it ➡️https://bit.ly/41ay5RL #FestivalOfCulture #straatpoezie https://t.co/dWvYaBkIts
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the guest blog by @dw_culture to learn how the exceptional African-American writer, professor, and feminist activist #AudreLorde, born #OnThisDay in 1934 impacted German society ➡️https://bit.ly/3TXZJwV #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM https://t.co/UhKtPgjHni
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the guest blog by @TheTogetherPlan to discover Jewish #CulturalHeritage in Minsk and buildings with Jewish provenance that nobody knew about until now ➡️https://bit.ly/3lIadVe https://t.co/ZC8ZsMO3k5
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

The Danube is the 2nd longest river in Europe. Fortresses and citadels built on its riverbanks stood witness to turbulent historical events. Read the blog by @nbsrb and discover the stories, myths and legends linked to these fortresses ➡️https://bit.ly/3Ywd3vd https://t.co/EuxgpT9hTP
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Do you want to know more about the work of the Data Spaces Support Centre - and how it supports the common European #DataSpace for cultural heritage? Read our interview with @EstherHuyer, Director for data strategy and data policy @CapgeminiInvent http://bit.ly/3K706nd https://t.co/WSjXgRhKsV
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

How did nicotine get its name? Read our blog to meet the man who gave his name to tobacco's addictive stimulant ➡️ https://bit.ly/3JXd5HR https://t.co/vFlNJFb5jo
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Do you wear a hat? 🧢 Read the blog by @muo_zagreb to learn more about the craft of hat-making and find out how Zagreb became one of the hat capitals of Europe ➡️https://bit.ly/3RMCgz4 https://t.co/3yIwuBaWhr
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#ConstanceMarkievicz, a leader in the fight for Ireland’s independence, the first woman elected to Westminster parliament and one of the first females cabinet ministers in Europe was born #OnThisDay in 1868. Read the blog to learn more ➡️http://bit.ly/3b74BJx https://t.co/8qCG4wGnsC
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Hilton Edwards, a British actor and producer who was a pioneer of Irish theatre was born #OnThisDay in 1903. Read our blog to learn more about him, his work and his relationship with Michaél Mac Liammóir ➡️https://bit.ly/3dtL2j0 https://t.co/tQX42ORBEC
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#HiltonEdwards, an English-born Irish actor, producer and a pioneer of Irish theatre was born #OnThisDay in 1903. Read our blog to learn more about him and his work➡️https://bit.ly/3dtL2j0 https://t.co/cE41M8f8Qp
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

In 1901, in Glasgow, Scotland, the well-known architect #CharlesRennieMackintosh entered a competition to design House for an Art Lover. Read the blog to learn more about the house and the competition➡️https://bit.ly/3kP3Dfb #ArtNouveau https://t.co/h7pwoCsmdt
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#SjoukjeDijkstra, a champion figure skater and the first Dutch gold medal winner at the Winter Olympic Games was born #OnThisDay in 1942. Read the blog by @BeeldenGeluid to learn more about her life and career➡️https://bit.ly/3rnIXZr https://t.co/X75KigoZ0Q
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#Stolperstein are small, brass memorials placed in the pavements of cities across Europe to commemorate victims of Nazi persecution. Read the blog to learn more➡️ https://bit.ly/3ZZo6y2 #HolocaustMemorialDay https://t.co/DJvS18pR5I
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Read the blog by @MCA_EU and learn about Mobilier National - a French public establishment with the objective of supporting and promoting art and creative crafts➡️https://bit.ly/3XRKKGH #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/Yin422P5Cj
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

🤓The #DigitalEducationMOOC is back in 🇬🇧and🇷🇴, with upgraded content and more resources for integrating #audiovisual materials (AV) into #LearningPractices! Watch the and read the piece to learn more!➡️ http://bit.ly/3XAyTgx #InternationalDayofEducation #EuropeanaEducation https://t.co/u2t19dqFL9
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Neon signs and lighting animate city centres, evoking both a modern, urban world, both futuristic and nostalgic. #GeorgesClaude patented the neon discharge tube for use in advertising #OnThisDay in 1915. Read our blog to learn more about #neon➡️http://bit.ly/2qaMhgM https://t.co/iR6F4iAtmU
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Weaving represents an important activity for Greece, it is present in its past and also in its present, and we are sure will play a big role in the future of the country. Read the blog➡️https://bit.ly/3GPMVDT #CraftingHeritage https://t.co/0zhk5NQkaW
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Are you superstitious? #FridayThe13th superstition is relatively recent - it didn’t exist until the early 20th century. Read our blog to learn about its origins ➡️https://bit.ly/3IImL8L https://t.co/1J4M63edoP
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Hungary's first female pilot #LillySteinschneider was born #OnThisDay in 1891. Read out blog to learn about her career in sport that in her time was considered to be the privilege of men➡️https://bit.ly/3iBfwEU https://t.co/362aJAp81M
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Thousands of artists migrated in the 20th century. It may seem that this was easier for composers, whose reception was not limited by a particular national language. But was it really the case? Read the blog to find out➡️https://bit.ly/3Zsfm3g https://t.co/Fc211ZVEAy
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

How many countries have a dragon on their flag? 🧐 Read our blog to find out and learn much more about these mythical creatures ➡️https://bit.ly/3ICPID2 https://t.co/K1jstUE4WB
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Are you a tea person or a coffee ☕️person? Read our blog to learn how #VanNelle Factory in Rotterdam grew from a small firm selling coffee, tea and tobacco, to a large factory and the first #DaylightFactory in Europe ➡️https://bit.ly/3WXI8Hd https://t.co/LQdFJIsM1R
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

What's the weather like today in your area?️❄️ Read our blog looking at words and phrases used in languages across Europe to describe weather ➡️https://bit.ly/3X2nmpI https://t.co/hJ3XetXrDQ
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Many #MedievalManuscripts are full of decorated capital letters that add colour to the page. They come in all styles and sizes, but what exactly are they and what was their purpose? Read the blog by @laBnF to find out ➡️https://bit.ly/3uZQtho #MedievalTwitter https://t.co/vwjG2dCUJN
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Today is #ZamenhofDay, the most widely celebrated day in the #Esperanto community. Read the guest blog by @esperantoes to learn about the history of this international language➡️https://bit.ly/3PyhIsL https://t.co/FEVK8hEeVU
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

Vienna’s cafe culture is legendary – coffee, kipferl, and kuchen are important ingredients. And another important part of the recipe are the cafes themselves and their furniture – in particular the Number 14 #Thonet chair. Read our blog to learn more ➡️http://bit.ly/2pVj2ys https://t.co/d9G17rpX6D
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago

#WifredoLam, a Cuban artist influenced by Catholic as well as African traditions, was born #OnThisDay in 1902. Read the blog by @susanhazan to learn more about his life and art➡️https://bit.ly/3pB5MKm https://t.co/PRcopAQjzH
by @Europeanaeu | 1 year ago