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Global awareness of the human impact on the environment is at an all-time high. No matter where you turn, you cannot escape it, whether it’s on TV or right in front of you. Read more on our blog on this #International Day for #Biological #Diversity https://bit.ly/36enYiV https://t.co/eFbtb5iOyg
by @Europeanaeu | 3 years ago

A veil of mystery surrounds Serbian journalist and writer, Milorad Rajčević and his journey around the world... Read more and learn more about these remarkable mysteries on our bloghttps://bit.ly/3bMcHaH https://t.co/YHnwJNV9dA
by @Europeanaeu | 3 years ago

Do you remember your first mobile phone? There’s a good chance it came from a Nordic country, since Nokia from Finland or Ericsson from Sweden together dominated the global mobile phone market in 2000. Read more about #technologyMW in our blog http://bit.ly/2DrBOko https://t.co/aIkBXYkBol
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#CulturalHeritage can mean your own heritage, your own lost cultural and family past. Read our blog 'Are You In @Europeanaeu? How I found out about my relative who fought in #WorldWarOne'https://bit.ly/3cAA7AT #InternationalDayOfFamilies #MuseumFromHome https://t.co/aG4dXQZAkl
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The Bor mine in Eastern Serbia developed and industrialised rapidly in the 20th century, bringing the development of this region in an unexpected direction. Read more on our blog and contrive what #climateMW meant http://bit.ly/34TeojY https://t.co/qT6YmuUHdM
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#FlorenceNightingale was born #OnThisDay in 1820. She is celebrated as a founder of modern nursing and a strong and empathic woman fighting for social reform. Read our blog to learn more about herhttp://bit.ly/2VPdiEh #Nightingale2020 #InternationalNursesDay2020 https://t.co/97pyH8IQqW
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Many countries and cultures celebrate their mothers in the month of May. #DidYouKnow that #MothersDay as we know it, is rooted in traditions going back as far as ancient times? Read the blog and learn more https://bit.ly/2L7Hcga https://t.co/fCXdDF090k
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#EuropeDay Manifesto “Cultural heritage: a powerful catalyst for the future of Europe” just released by #EuropeanHeritageAlliance 🇪🇺 Read, sign & share our strong message of solidarity, hope & unityhttps://bit.ly/2SRD2gV @Heritage4Europe @europanostra @Europeanaeu https://t.co/OfiQW5HRew
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

'This is a radical change in our approach. It is now not only about physical exhibitions, but will see digital and physical exhibitions as two complementary streams' - read our interview with Ludovic Delepine, Head of Archives at the @Europarl_ENhttps://bit.ly/2YHddE0 https://twitter.com/Europeanaeu/status/1258305871450378241
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

'This is a radical change in our approach. It is now not only about physical exhibitions, but will see #digital and physical exhibitions as two complementary streams.' - read our interview with Ludovic Delepine, Head of Archives at the @Europarl_EN https://pro.europeana.eu/post/european-parliament-archives-brings-schuman-declaration-to-life-in-new-exhibition-with-europeana
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Art Nouveau in Aveiro: a walk through the city. Read a guest post by @MC_Aveiro on our blog and enjoy the beautiful architecture the cityhttp://bit.ly/2pYhKBx #MuseumFromHome #ArtNouveau #ArchitectureFromHome https://t.co/z0ranfyUuV
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

An eagle flies from island to island, as far as the arid hilltops of #SaintHelena. Throughout his life, #Napoleon often found himself rather isolated – both physically and socially. Read the blog and learn more https://bit.ly/2YzLSn6 https://t.co/ZZzSMdtNUE
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

"Liberation skirts: how post-war #upcycling became a symbol of female solidarity" Read our blog and learn more https://bit.ly/2Y68xUm #Bevrijdingsrok #WomenInHistory #NationaleFeestrok #WW2 #bevrijdingsdag https://t.co/rKEEd8WmQ5
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

‘Now more than ever, GLAMs need to collaborate and develop trusted capabilities to ensure records are preserved, authentic and usable over time.’ - read our interview with @KillDowning @DCULIB archivist & @Europeanaeu Members Councillor http://bit.ly/2SkySOn https://t.co/6JoE8VU6Ji
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#LucileGrahn, the first Danish #ballerina to become internationally famous and pursue a #ballet career, danced on some of the most prestigious stages across Europe. Read our blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2VNnoFE #InternationalDanceDay #WomenInHistory https://t.co/res0HEtoQu
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

How can you encourage people to donate money for a good cause? Read the guest blog 'Flowers to fight diseases: how #BedaHallberg battled a #pandemic with #Mayflowers' by @Larissa_Borck from @raa_se to find outhttps://bit.ly/2zEAzQb #MuseumFromHome #tuberculosis https://t.co/eSuoTfUZbz
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#EnvironmentalAwareness is nothing new. The first human recording of ecological awareness is 5,000 years old. Read our blog and learn about four historical figures who raised awareness of the environment https://bit.ly/3cDRFM4 #EarthDay2020 #EarthDay #EarthDayAtHome https://t.co/rQ5dnJkuwb
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

How can someone be born to be forgotten? This is precisely the case with Božidar Knežević one of the most significant Serbian #philosophers at the turn of the 20th century. Read the guest blog by @nbsrb https://bit.ly/35059iQ https://t.co/MIvX9MXxU0
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today is #WorldHeritageDay. A great moment to take a moment and think - how many monuments and statues in your city, town or village represent women? Read our blog "Carving a place for women on statues" https://bit.ly/2NUMv37 https://t.co/KdNXSkPXzS
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#OlgaBoznańska, a notable Polish painter of the turn of the 20th century was born #OnThisDay in 1865. Dr Piotr Kopszak, curator of @Muzeum_Narodowe explores her life and work. Read the guest blog https://bit.ly/2ydgZd0 #WorldArtDay #MuseumFromHome #5WomenArtists https://t.co/3dlpOIEiHR
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today is the #WorldHealthDay and we're celebrating and honouring the hard work of #HealthcareWorkers. Read our blog about the #HealthcareHeroe from the past, the nursing pioneer #FlorenceNightingale http://bit.ly/2VPdiEh https://t.co/yHc3tSSaf8
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#Supermarkets have existed in Europe since the 1950s. In the early half of the 20th century, various self-service store models began emerging in the United States, which in turn moved to Europe. Read our blog to learn more https://bit.ly/34bZs0z https://t.co/P8az3gwC6c
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#RichardLepsius, a Prussian Egyptologist, archaeologist and head of the Egyptian Museum in Berlin in the 19th century, had a fundamental influence in the way Egyptian #history is depicted and exhibited in #museums. Read the guest blog by @kulturspk https://bit.ly/2UDwd3L https://t.co/wbQpyypqEv
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Do you have a favourite book (anti-)heroine? Read our blog and meet five of the finest (anti-)heroines from European literaturehttp://bit.ly/2Fj0Su9 #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory #BookWorm #BookLover https://t.co/xxspKaRWtj
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#MisiaSert, one of the most intriguing and influential women in Belle Époque Paris, a muse and confidant to many of the iconic artists and composers of the time was born #OnThisDay in 1872. Read our blog and learn more about herhttps://bit.ly/3bGiKxB #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/xfK0PiZ6zT
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

2020 marks the 75th anniversary of #PippiLongstocking, beloved character of Swedish author and activist Astrid Lindgren. You can read more about Lindgren’s life in our latest bloghttps://bit.ly/2QVfczE And who is your favourite character from her books? #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/DPcTHOXXL6
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

A courtesan, a princess and a saint – all in one lifetime. Read our new blog 'From Folies Bergère to Order of Saint Dominic – the incredible life of #LianeDePougy' https://bit.ly/39orqaG #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory https://t.co/fHwHfAEveC
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

'I already had a passion for history, but this role opened my eyes to the way #DigitalTechnologies could be used to share the collections of libraries, archives & museums' - read the interview with @dafydd_tudur from @NLWales https://bit.ly/3bxt8aS #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/AleF4mupUS
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#ElsaSchiaparelli is one of the most renowned personalities in #FashionHistory: she was one of the most striking designers of 1930s Paris and a woman who always fought for her plans to become reality. Read the guest blog by @EurFashionhttps://bit.ly/2QL2GD1 #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/0V7H1MRo6E
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Born into poverty, #JosephineBaker reached heights beyond what could have been possible for an African-American woman between the 20s and 60s. She was a polarising force throughout her life as a performer and activist. Read our blog http://bit.ly/2TY1UWO #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/DPUWVKzFqz
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The tale of the #Singer company and their world-changing #SewingMachines is one of industrialisation, #emancipation, mass production, mass marketing, and a massive impact on the world. Read our blog and learn more🧵http://bit.ly/2PrLEbs #WomensHistoryMonth #MuseumFromHome https://t.co/jx9zpFWwzq
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#Monopoly is licensed in 103 countries and printed in 37 languages. Read the story of one of the world’s most popular #BoardGames on our blog http://bit.ly/2HkFXuu #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory https://t.co/nb4E8I2ck1
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Do you remember how you learned to cook? Read our new delicious🥮blog and meet the #CelebrityChefs from the past - the women who taught Europe to cook and wrote first modern #cookbooks https://bit.ly/2WvWVws #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory #foodie #MuseumAtHome https://t.co/v5Z6IgQICx
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Writer, republican, literary theoretician and philosopher, #MadameDeStaël contributed to the diffusion of ideas in Europe through her travels and her Salon. Read the guest blog by @laBnF and learn more http://bit.ly/2EVWhOB #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory https://t.co/xFbik7nzFv
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#ConstanceMarkievicz was a leader in the fight for #Ireland’s independence, the 1st woman elected to Westminster parliament and among the first female cabinet ministers in Europe. Read our bloghttp://bit.ly/3b74BJx #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInPolitics #MuseumOnline https://t.co/6saqGjvXjd
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

British botanist and photographer, #AnnaAtkins produced the first photographically illustrated book and is widely recognised to the first ever #FemalePhotographer Read the guest blog by @HornimanMuseum http://bit.ly/2w99eE8 #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory #MuseumFromHome https://t.co/pRpA3kTdju
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

If you were to count the statues in your local town, village or city, how many would you find that represent women? Read our blog "Carving a place for women on statues" https://bit.ly/2NUMv37 #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory https://t.co/U51ESybhTb
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#PolaNegri was Poland’s first film star and the only Pole to make her American dream come true in #Hollywood, a European equally at home in Warsaw, Berlin and Paris. Read the guest blog by @finagovpl http://bit.ly/2Jx4F8G #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory https://t.co/SPY4CRkiTb
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Jazz singer and actress Monica Zetterlund was famed for her Swedish music and cinematic films. Read more about her and her long career - including her #Eurovision entry - in our blog http://bit.ly/2Q3H04H #WomensHistoryMonth 🇸🇪️ https://t.co/ijcFCtyXKW
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

In 19th century, dangers of wearing a corset become a public concern. One of the advocates for loose-fitting and healthy clothes for women was Marie Jeanette de Lange. Read more about her and reform dress movement in our blog http://bit.ly/2HscOwG #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/C0BZWOyxcT
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#LiberationSkirts: how post-war #upcycling became a symbol of female solidarity Read our blog https://bit.ly/2Y68xUm #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory #bevrijdingsrok https://t.co/FRPEiUBaZ6
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#CallotSoeurs was a successful Parisian #fashion house between the 1900s and 1920s. Marcel Proust praised them as one of the greatest maisons de couture in his novel ‘À la Recherche du Temps Perdu’. Read the guest blog by @EurFashionhttp://bit.ly/2VT9fqj #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/7UOFDWSt8J
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The advent of #3D technology is bringing new opportunities for the #CulturalHeritage sector, offering new ways of accessing heritage for education, tourism, research and enjoyment. But it also throws up new challenges. Read the article by @susanhazanhttp://bit.ly/2TF5HoP https://t.co/FyGTTfFcr4
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years 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 morehttp://bit.ly/2VNnoFE #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory https://t.co/LZtqRXTxAr
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#Nightingale2020: Remembering nursing pioneer #FlorenceNightingale 200 years after her birth. Read our blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2VPdiEh #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #YearoftheNurseandMidwife https://t.co/6VfWJk06Yr
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today is Bulgaria’s National Day🇧🇬 A great opportunity to read about #DoraGabe, one of Bulgaria’s most cherished poets, featured in our online exhibition #Pioneers created together with @GabrielMariya http://bit.ly/2wsVh3C #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory https://t.co/jYUdJuQhl1
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

When we look back at the history of work, there is often a bias towards #work performed by men - read the blog ‘A woman’s work is never done’: women’s working history in Europe by @Larissa_Borck from @raa_se http://bit.ly/2lALyTQ #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory https://t.co/n4wFoacPs0
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Underground mass transit eased the pressures of rapid population growth, urban expansion and traffic congestion in major European cities during the first half of the 19th century. Read our blog to learn more http://bit.ly/2kNYt4A https://t.co/Cyy9uQ1gee
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

.@Europeana and @TimeMachineEU take next steps towards new applications for digital #CulturalHeritage. Read to learn morehttp://bit.ly/32B7AqH https://t.co/0E3RQBlbQY
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

This photograph shows Frank Otto Skeppstedt, his wife & four children stoically posing for a studio photographer. The formal portrait gives away nothing of their extraordinary family history. Read our blog & learn more about the Skeppstedts (now Shipstads) https://bit.ly/2Fti4Qu https://t.co/L3SUMhoo82
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

What is the real #paleo🥑 diet, and who invented bread? Read our blog and learn about archaeological findings on eating and drinking in the past http://bit.ly/2DZ1hmd https://t.co/NC9AfcqOmq
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#Carnival traditions which banish winter and welcome spring can be found across Europe. Hungary’s oldest and most famous, #Busójárás ‘Busó-walking’ in Mohács starts today, with around 1000 people taking part. Read the blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2HGZCTf #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/gjxcXCBsq7
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The ‘Romance of the Rose’, a medieval French poem that takes the form of an allegorical dream vision, was written by two successive authors: Guillaume de Lorris in the late 1230s, and Jean de Meun, who completed it almost forty years later. Read our bloghttps://bit.ly/2Nu9yoG https://t.co/WvgknG9cOp
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Community archives, like the @CorkLGBThistory️‍ aim to preserve histories that often are invisible in traditional archives, museums & #CulturalHeritage institutions. Read the guest blog by @OrlaEgan1http://bit.ly/2ORUyj7 #LGTBQHistoryMonth #LGBTHM #lgbtqhist #lgbtqhistory https://t.co/fPmaeIa0K2
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Let's explore the striking connection between Venus and Cupid. It’s a relationship that has been subject of many artworks throughout the centuries, inspiring painters from across Europe. Read our blog and discover various depictions of #Venus and #Cupidhttps://bit.ly/32jREsj https://t.co/BL4OvIxC3l
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Although Marco Polo not the first European to travel to #China, he was the first to write about his adventures and so it was his experiences that formed the basis of early European knowledge of the country. Read our blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2OxfawM https://t.co/fCWYND9yhK
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Many medieval #manuscripts 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 our blog to find outhttp://bit.ly/31APioU #MedievalManuscripts #MedievalTwitter https://t.co/lcMjmJLyq1
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#BridalDresses in traditional Greek culture are colourful, rich and vary a lot. The one thing they have in common is over-accessorising: jewels and complex embroideries cover the whole body. Read the guest blog by Elena Lagoudi from @EKTgr to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2UvdkR1 https://t.co/F5uYkI0ttz
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The #PythagorasTheorem is something most of us learn in school. But how many of us know the story of the man behind it? Read our blog to discover it http://bit.ly/37URslW #Pythagoras #Math #STEM #STEAM #EuropeanaEducation https://t.co/aMN2osicz6
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#PietMondrian died #OnThisDay in 1944. He was a celebrated Dutch artist and a pioneer of 20th-century #AbstractArt. But, in addition to being lauded as Dutch, he could also be celebrated as a Paris, London or New York artist. Read our blog to learn more http://bit.ly/2RJV8RJ https://t.co/zGXi8iwz0a
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#JaneAusten's Pride and Prejudice was first published #OnThisDay in 1813. Read the blog 'Jane Austen and zombies, and other literary mash-ups' by @CakesAndCopy and get inspired by literary remixes and mashups http://bit.ly/2RYyRhM https://t.co/vWsupMjWV9
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

"I saw a man standing with blank eyes. I asked the guide: what is he doing? The guide whispered: “He’s just dying" - "#JanKarski – Witness to the Holocaust" - read the guest blog by @finagovpl in honour of #HolocaustMemorialDay #HMD2020 #WeRemember https://bit.ly/2Tg0KkX https://t.co/9x1O9auCUI
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

It is important for professionals to take on challenges and for teachers to be open-minded to new approaches. I have long tried to embrace new technology in my teaching - read the interview with @Europeanaeu Members Councillor Lóa Steinunn Kristjánsdóttirhttp://bit.ly/310Y1R5 https://t.co/sCI2bWm3vK
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Read the guest blog by @nbsrb looking at conditions and protests at the Bor Mine in Serbia and uncovering what may be one of the first environmental protests in Europe http://bit.ly/34TeojY #EuropeAtWork #FridaysForFuture #ClimateEmergency https://t.co/9Rpbs8z4mi
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#GeorgesClaude patented the neon discharge tube for use in advertising #OnThisDay in 1915. Read our blog "To learn more"http://bit.ly/2qaMhgM https://t.co/JGbP37rhga
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#WorkSongs were commonplace in Scotland for hundreds of years and, whatever the activity, there would be a song to accompany it and match the speed at which it was being undertaken. Read our blog to learn more http://bit.ly/38ahcdz #FolkloreThursday #FolkSongs https://t.co/ILC7scbgbE
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

We talk to @montemannion Senior Curator at @EPIC in Dublin about latest #EuropeAtWork Collection Day. Read the interview and learn about Nathan's experience and recommendationshttp://bit.ly/2PGgOgv #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/MtbOeYRwzr
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The #TuEuropeana project recently ran a poster competition exploring the theme of #EnvironmentalSustainability to encourage the creative reuse of material accessed through @Europeanaeu and Polish digital repositories. Read the interview with @majadrabczykhttp://bit.ly/38YVn27 https://t.co/8QO1K6Mf1D
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

In view of the fact that the dangerous effects of #asbestos had been known since the 1910s, it is all the more surprising that a real boom in asbestos products occurred in the 1950s. Read our blog to learn more http://bit.ly/2RN3Ejf #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/iWc3xkMKfU
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#DidYouKnow that the word #denim comes from a fabric called ‘Serge de Nimes’, made in the French city of Nimes?And the word #Jeans comes from the Italian city of Genoa, where another similar fabric was made and called ‘jean'? Read the blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2skTXha https://t.co/HSU7EMJ2ng
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Happy #InternationalMountainDay!⛰️️ Read our blog 'What are men to rocks and mountains?' and learn about the history of human exploration of and travel through #mountainshttp://bit.ly/2rzeEWR #MountainDay https://t.co/3UcYBSFcL8
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The tale of the #Singer company and their world-changing #SewingMachines is one of industrialisation, emancipation, mass production, mass marketing, and a massive impact on the world. Read our new blog and learn more 🧵http://bit.ly/2PrLEbs https://t.co/AyDVeUhRu7
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

He’s a man of many names – #SaintNicholas, Nikolaos of Myra, Nikolaos the Wonderworker, Nikolaos of Bari, Sinterklaas and of course, #SantaClaus. But who was he really? Read our blog to find out🤓 http://bit.ly/2RsQBmW https://t.co/3gnlFLioIP
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Read our new blog looking at conditions and protests at the Bor Mine in Serbia and uncovering what may be one of the first environmental protests in Europe http://bit.ly/34TeojY #EuropeAtWork #FridaysForFuture #ClimateEmergency https://t.co/7STs9F5WAi
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

From coffee, tea and tobacco to @UNESCO World Heritage site. Read our new blog to learn about the first 'daylight factory' in Europe, @van_nelle http://bit.ly/35XsaCf #EuropeAtWork #IndustrialHeritage https://t.co/tPJ0oaYzkd
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

We are looking for a #PlatformEngineer who will share our passion for making culture available for all with #OpenSource and #OpenData & ensure that @Europeanaeu platforms operate in high-performing and resilient environments. Read more & spread the word! http://bit.ly/2YawJXf https://t.co/6USmnAXUfX
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

It is with great pleasure that we announce the institutions and proposals awarded a @Europeana #ResearchGrant this year! Read on to find out more about the events that we will support in 2020http://bit.ly/35Hari7 https://t.co/QK7l4Ipv5r
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The #Vespa scooter is an icon of Italian industry and design, a symbol of the 1950s. Read our blog looking at the industrial heritage behind the @Vespa_Official, which was produced by @PiaggioOfficialhttp://bit.ly/2OkzuBK #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/SUE3vT2yLi
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

"My mother was a textile engineer. In socialist Romania, men and women worked 6 days a week. And since in the textile industry, there is dust and noise she got retired early, at the age of 53." Read the #EuropeAtWork story by Mariahttp://bit.ly/351L6zm https://t.co/Ujyc8eCq8f
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

We've organised Europeana 2019 with our planet in mind. Read about our efforts to create a more sustainable conference https://bit.ly/2pIbWNV #Europeana2019 #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/2yKp84fIZ2
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

It's #LoveTheatreDay Live for the drama by taking a trip to theatres across Europe with our blog. Read more here: http://bit.ly/2f3JsWz @LoveTheatreDay #lovetheatre https://t.co/NyNIkFEsre
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Children being part of cultural heritage is as relevant to today's issues as those of the past. Read our blog 'From cuddly toys to tea leaves' to see children's views of their migration experiences http://bit.ly/37mLaeX 🧸 #EuropeanaMigration https://t.co/Q6RBKa7Uyq
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today we're more focused on how cultural heritage can contribute to children's learning. Read our #TeachingwithEuropeana blog to see lots of ways educators can use cultural heritage in their teaching http://bit.ly/2LNRDqn https://t.co/jBnMiW6f8b
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

We've published a blog today, part of our #EuropeAtWork season, about the scourge of child labour and how early photography highlighted this practice. Read http://bit.ly/2OfPu6O https://t.co/lXR2KDzTzO
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

How can cultural heritage institutions use chatbots to engage visitors, help them find content and answer common questions? The @JewishHeritageN #CultureChatbot project has been exploring these questions – read about the work done so far http://bit.ly/2r2UaFg https://t.co/PaQ0V33J32
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The Enrich Europeana platform aims to make it possible for users to transcribe and enrich a wide variety of digital heritage collections – read about the launch of the renewed platform http://bit.ly/35n9f3B https://t.co/d6JECV9s1D
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Our latest blog looks at the memories of those who worked on archaeological digs and projects in Lithuania during the Cold War. Read about #archaeology behind the Iron Curtain http://bit.ly/2qXkUXA #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/hi039M5X84
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

"At any point in the day, we may receive a call for an incident. No matter what we are doing we stop and head straight to the incident" - read the #EuropeAtWork story by Matthew to learn more about the work of a #firefighter http://bit.ly/2NJ0OJH https://t.co/MRkImSDc2J
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Is a #PaperlessOffice possible? Read the blog by @susanhazan to discover tips about workflows and processes helping to stop wasting paper while encouraging productivity and mindfulnesshttp://bit.ly/2CJjGSE #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/byfVBZ86nY
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

We’re now halfway through our #EuropeAtWork! Let's take a look at what we've done so far, together with partner museums, galleries, libraries & archives across Europe. And there's more coming up, so read on and learn how to get involvedhttp://bit.ly/2XiE4Uc https://t.co/wTLbuIqAm0
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

We are very getting excited to welcome over 300 #CulturalHeritage professionals to The National Library of Portugal in Lisbon. If you’re a #Europeana2019 ticket holder, read on & make sure you make the most of the event http://bit.ly/34YXikl https://t.co/C5j49TbCfz
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years 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 the blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2pVj2ys https://t.co/pRDJx88mvf
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Between 1801 and 1806, French weaver Joseph-Marie #Jacquard developed a machine that was then seen as one of the most important technological advancements in history: the #JacquardLoom. Read the guest blog by @EurFashion to learn more http://bit.ly/2pHDfbb #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/VMXasDJsK7
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Remember remember the fifth of November...Those in the UK will know that tonight is #BonfireNight or #GuyFawkesNight. Others from elsewhere around the world might not know what this is. Read our blog to find out http://bit.ly/2CkK2tL https://t.co/q4Y1OTcOTZ
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Missed out on tickets for Europeana 2019? Don’t fear – we will be livestreaming all three days of the conference! Read on to find out how you can keep up with #Europeana2019 from the comfort of your own home http://bit.ly/2NfZsWP https://t.co/722Xu6B6z2
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

37 aggregators for @Europeanaeu complete new accreditation scheme in its first year Read on to learn more about the scheme and find out who and how can become an accredited aggregatorhttp://bit.ly/2N9ooiJ https://t.co/TRDQ7gwOMw
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago