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What about having some fun and developing #DigitalSkills from an early age? #GIFITUP2019 has a special category for children and teenagers - a great way to get creative, explore digitised #CulturalHeritage and learn about copyright! Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2oJbMFa https://t.co/7PDDFPozGQ
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Look at these fierce #ThracianWomen attacking #Orpheus with spindles and distaffs! Read our story about spinning in art for @DailyArtMaghttp://bit.ly/2pBeRaB And if case you want to animate this image for #GIFITUP2019, it's herehttp://bit.ly/2oK7uNF #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/rumSm01adG
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

"It’s amazing each time you see the results of your work: to reconstruct, preserve and protect what was lost during the evolution of humankind." - Dr Marinos Ioannides on rebuilding the world in #3Dhttp://bit.ly/2nT1lij #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/1aZU5mGlM1
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Need some content inspiration for your #GIFITUP2019 entry? Explore the selected #PublicDomain and openly licensed material from @Europeanaeu, @dpla, @TroveAustralia and @DigitalNZ we prepared for you herehttp://bit.ly/2QfovIa #OpenGLAM #openaccess https://t.co/MBwhyJxlH5
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

From aviation to fashion, food and drink to vacuum cleaners, here are eight well-known European firms celebrating their #cententary in 2019. Read our blog to learn more about their history and explore great vintage photos and objects http://bit.ly/2peDGJb #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/u6TZNtzdf2
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Europeana Communicators recently held their first ‘Solve-It-Session’ webinar on digital storytelling. Here, we look at the topics and themes that came up and share the recording so you can watch againhttp://bit.ly/2mCdVlj
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

SAVE THE DATE: CultureMoves goes to @Internetfest on the next 11th October with two dedicated events: Dance (Algo)Rhythms https://culturemoves.eu/post/81564262 Moving Culture https://culturemoves.eu/post/81565576 #CultureMoves #IF2019 https://t.co/BlbCxtacdz
by @CultureMoves_EU | 4 years ago

The language you speak shouldn’t be a barrier to finding what you want on Europeana Collections but right now, it might be. Find out what we’re doing to put that right http://bit.ly/2mERXOC https://t.co/2mOfP0dxLF
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

CultureMoves goes to Internet Festival, save the date of 11th October! Here we are: a full day dedicated to explore the role of the Net and digital technologies ...
by CultureMoves | 4 years ago

Your favourite GIF-making competition is back! Create #GIFs from openly licensed #CulturalHeritage content available on @Europeanaeu @dpla @TroveAustralia & @DigitalNZ. Get your work featured on our @GIPHY channel and win cool prizes!http://gifitup.net #GIFITUP2019 https://t.co/gbgzO2yxnv
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Join our #EuropeanaMedia workshop tomorrow at #IASA50 & #JTS2019! We will discuss with @benglabs & @TIB_AVPortal how to implement IIIF-AV to foster reuse of audiovisual heritage on #Europeana and other platforms. @Europeanaeu @MediaLearning #ConnectingEurope #CEFTelecom https://t.co/gCVbOpFeCI
by @LuceCinecitta | 4 years ago

The #telephone has become an essential tool of communication – from its invention in 1876 to the ever-connected mobile and conference calls we have today. This #GalleryOfTheWeek tracks the development of telephones through time☎️🤳http://bit.ly/2oplnR9 #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/GP0XZAB3Wa
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

When the #NorthSeaCanal was finished in 1876, the #Amsterdam IJ became navigable for large ocean liners. New streets with warehouses were built along the banks of the canal. Get @DailyArtApp and learn more about this painting by #Breitnerhttp://bit.ly/2mPyU3Y #EuropeAtWorks https://t.co/4kMhNFlY0P
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

If you cannot visit an event, we would love you to share your story and experiences online. Visit http://bit.ly/2lhykv4 to do so. https://t.co/Psm9WPUsy8
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

People's experiences of this industrial heritage is rich and varied. This is what we hope to record today at our #EuropeAtWork collection day, today and in upcoming events in other cities. Take a look at the list of events: http://bit.ly/europe-at-work
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Decades later, as industries closed, protests occured. https://t.co/tFzEppVjv8
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Many industries grew around the mill. For example, these brick moulds were from a nearby brick factory. https://t.co/YRkYos0IBo
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Dudelange, a town in south of Luxembourg, grew out of three villages around a steel mill in 1900. It was home to many industries: steel, construction and more. The steel mill closed in 1984, and was mostly demolished, but some buildings remain. https://t.co/Ddjw26X3Sl
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today we are in Luxembourg at CDMH with @ihc_fcsh at our first #EuropeAtWork collection day, inviting people to share their personal memories of Dudelange's rich industrial heritage https://t.co/GFLMxLEt1d
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today is #WorldTourismDay, a perfect opportunity to explore our gallery of travel and tourism ephemera - Labels, tickets, leaflets, baggage tags... 🧳️ Explore herehttp://bit.ly/2nHWQ9D https://t.co/uleu89Srco
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

‘But if it is not digitalized and made accessible online, this heritage could, tomorrow, not fill its just place in the future geography of knowledge.’ - Jacques Chirac’s legacy includes the Foundations of @Europeanaeu as we know it today: https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/document.cfm?doc_id=5978 https://t.co/A8gqZCrqbg
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today is #EuropeanDayOfLanguages. Moving to another country often means learning a new language (or at least trying to) Take a look at the stories submitted for #EuropeanaMigration related to moving to another country & discovering a new languagehttp://bit.ly/2leN5Pk https://t.co/b2WyM7vvwS
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Born #OnThisDay in 1874, #LewisHine was a photographer and sociologist. His images of industry and labour led to reform and changing laws. Read our blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2mTMnaD https://t.co/zka88pAIi3
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Good #CulturalHeritage policies are not conceived in isolation they are conceived in connection with social, innovation, digital and research policies - Catherine Magnant of #DGEAC at #RiDaysEU https://t.co/eqWWYC8oR6
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Focus on #CulturalHeritage at #RiDaysEU - debating and shaping the future research and innovation landscape. Creation, preservation, access, and reuse of #DigitalContent. What do we owe future generations? Follow live stream https://innodays.cdn01.rambla.be/player/?event_id=Wq1vBo https://t.co/R5MEcD7qsn
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 #EuropeAtWork #WomenInHistory #GenderEquality https://t.co/ruU5v3wU0y
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

And if you'd like to learn more about this artwork by #AlbertEdelfelt from the collection of @finnishngallery, check @DailyArtApp https://www.getdailyart.com/23096/albert-edelfelt/log-raft
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

In the 19th century, the forest industry in northern Europe started to grow steadily. #LogDriving was critical in meeting the growing demand throughout Europe for sawn wood and square-cut timber. Read our bloghttp://bit.ly/2mSnb4w #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/xWBlrn0v6c
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

And for #CulturalHeritage point of view on these topics - #EuropeAtWork 🧐Learn about the projecthttp://bit.ly/2mhjx3Q ✍️Share the story about your working lifehttp://bit.ly/2lhykv4 https://twitter.com/EU_ScienceHub/status/1176410681492615168
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

And if you need some historical context and inspiration, visit our online exhibition European Sport Heritage🥎‍♂️⛷️ http://bit.ly/2ChDb6G https://twitter.com/EU_Commission/status/1176398178171723776
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The program for the three-day main conference consisted of approximately 250 sessions and 300 speakers, scheduled across more than a dozen independently curated ‘spaces’ - @Wittylama sharing insights about #Wikimania2019 Read more and get inspiredhttp://bit.ly/2lgeYqb https://t.co/rNXommv5Pr
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today is #SignLanguagesDay. According to the World Federation of the Deaf, there are around 72M deaf people worldwide who collectively use more than 300 different sign languages.⁠ ⁠ ️ Hands showing the sign language alphabet via @ExploreWellcome http://bit.ly/2ktH5lo https://t.co/QuD2IOvUtS
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Factories, workshops, power plants and more - these buildings are where European industrial heritage was created. This #GalleryOfTheWeek explores industrial architecture across Europehttp://bit.ly/2kZI9O7 #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/5Ugs9ifIJq
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

In this interior from a #brewery, women workers are bottling beer and corking the filled bottles. Women factory workers were not a new phenomenon in the era of Swedish industrialization. Check @DailyArtApp to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2kYIrVs #beer #craftbeer #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/pja1YlG3t9
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#Europeana2019 is SOLD OUT! If you aren't one of the lucky 250 joining us in Lisbon in November we'll be announcing details of how you can follow the conference in due course, and we have opened a waiting list in case any extra tickets become available: http://bit.ly/2m15rU2
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

.@Europeanaeu is an enabler for #DigitalTransformation of the #CulturalHeritage institutions in Europe - @rehladak at the #ICTPropDay2019 in @VisitHelsinki https://t.co/r57IRo9oRg
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The #IndustrialRevolution brought fundamental and irreversible social changes️ But what was its influence on art and artists?️ Read our guest post on @DailyArtMag to find out http://bit.ly/2m1zpHx #EuropeAtWork https://t.co/8HZpXtjk0c
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

It's the first day of the #RugbyWorldCup and we have a great gallery featuring sporting photography, memorabilia, and artworks related to rugby in Europe. Explore it herehttp://bit.ly/2kK9bt2 #RWC2019 https://t.co/8XrkRdSkau
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Power of emerging technologies, digital access to #CulturalHeritage for all and fostering creativity and innovation - @rehladak about opportunities for #CultureSector at the #ICTPropDay2019 in @VisitHelsinki https://t.co/zgfngriKYG
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

There are tens of millions of items on Europeana Collections but we know that not all of them are easy to find or easy to use and that can be frustrating. So we’re working hard to improve that. Read more and find out how http://bit.ly/2mrwUyw https://t.co/oM6cQAYLzu
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

In the first decades of the 20th-century, industrial buildings of various kinds started to penetrate the Slovak rural landscape. The painting of Zolo Palugyay illustrates this new reality. Download @DailyArtApp to learn more about this great artworkhttp://bit.ly/2mqeKNE
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

🦜Arrr! Keep a weather eye open matey! ‍☠️‍☠️‍☠️Today be #TalkLikeAPirateDay! The Pirate, cover illustrations via @edinburghuni http://bit.ly/2jFTS2Y https://t.co/P2rBOVzorD
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Mathematician, engineer and inventor #JosephPetzval is best known for his contribution to modern #photographyRead our blog and learn more about him and his invention - the #PetzvalLenshttp://bit.ly/2lVipmr https://t.co/WAzxGxKQdQ
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today is #AskACuratorDay. We're here to answer your #AskACurator questions, about digital transformation and collections, our seasons and projects and lots more. We'll also share our answers to some @AskACurator open questions too. (Image: http://bit.ly/catatplay @Rijksmuseum) https://t.co/kub9MEB7oZ
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Registration for the launch of the new http://Transcribathon.eu tool and Mini @transcribathon competition still open for the next 2 Days: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/enrich-europeana-launch-event-tickets-65909961469 #CEFTelecom #Europeana https://twitter.com/ONB_RD/status/1157220623430639616
by @gsergiuc | 4 years ago

Across Europe, work isn’t just what we do. It’s an integral part of our cultural heritage. This #GalleryOfTheWeek, created as a part #EuropeAtWork, features vintage imagery and explores our industrial and labor-related heritage http://bit.ly/2mkDgzP https://t.co/6l8HT8TNu8
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The working world we inhabit today is rich, varied & tells the story of technological & societal changes over time. Starting today, #EuropeAtWork, brings stories of our working lives together with archive material on industrial and labour-related heritagehttp://bit.ly/2mjySRv https://t.co/funImLetzk
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#Pizza – possibly one of the most popular, tasty and simple things you can have for dinner tonight. But behind its simplicity lies a much more complex history – this is the tale of the #Margherita’s migration https://bit.ly/2EcH0Ld https://t.co/ja2IOUPiP4
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Happy #Caturday! #LouisWain was an English artist best known for his drawings, featuring anthropomorphized large-eyed cats and kittens. In 1898 and 1911 he was chairman of the National Cat Club⁠ ️ A cat in "gothic" style via @ExploreWellcome ⁠http://bit.ly/2mhJH6A https://t.co/e1jsicehM9
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Do you want to know more about interesting tools? Discover the new browser plugin from @CultureMoves_EU #MovesCollect allows you to bookmark @Europeanaeu digital content! http://bit.ly/2kKL7G6 #Europeana #ConnectingEurope #CEFTelecom #culture https://t.co/b7xQzhMmr1
by @europeanalabs | 4 years ago

Take a look to at @CultureMoves_EU and their #MovesScrapbook project! A digital application that helps to collect, manage, and organise @Europeanaeu content and your own items in scrapbooks! http://bit.ly/2kLhOn1 #Europeana #ConnectingEurope #CEFTelecom #culture https://t.co/pib8mCqUe3
by @europeanalabs | 4 years ago

It happens about twice a year, and when it does, you’d better lock yourself in the house and wait until dawn. Or anything could happen to you. Better safe than sorry. Read our blog about #Friday13th http://bit.ly/2md1o7h #Friday13 https://t.co/s6PHiMWwNa
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Beginning his career by claiming that there is life on other planets, #CamilleFlammarion had by the end of the 19th century become one of the most famous astronomers on the planet! He contributed to making #atrononmy accessible to all. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2kJ0izB https://t.co/qpdQFmwAQM
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

We loved the lively discussion about national vs personal aspects of #commemoration and all the thoughtful questions about collecting and digitising stories! #TheFutureIsHeritage #BrabantRemembers #PastForwardConference https://t.co/yE597IUarE
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Don't have your ticket to Europeana 2019 yet? Here are 5 reasons why you should book now and join 250 other professionals in connecting communities in digital cultural heritage http://bit.ly/2kuLGnG #Europeana2019
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Today we are at the Past: Forward Conference and together with young people from across Europe, we'll explore the topics of #commemoration and #communities, using the example of @Europeana1914 and @transcribathon. Looking forward to an interesting discussion! #TheFutureIsHeritage https://t.co/1cZ0zsKleN
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

It’s time to prioritise digital culture and @Europeanaeu - take the European Union’s survey on the new Digital Europe Programme todayhttp://bit.ly/2m4NsvW https://t.co/ixYzvwujs1
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

“If you want to be happy, be.” One of the world's greatest novelists, #LeoTolstoy, was born #OnThisDay in 1828. #DidYouKnow he didn't even see his masterpiece 'War and Peace' as a novel? Read our blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2xdcXj5 https://t.co/RdmyY46jvg
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Whether a place of work, contemplation or conviviality, the studio reflects the artist's personality, practice and creative imagination. Explore the studios of artists from various countries and periods in time in our #GalleryOfTheWeek http://bit.ly/2lDuahd https://t.co/ZPSjWcqFie
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Happy #InternationalLiteracyDay! We have a perfect exhibition for you to read - The Rise of Literacy in Europe. Explore, enjoy and celebratehttp://bit.ly/30JoLEM https://t.co/XpPJMQwADL
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

As early as 1588, an Italian military engineer Agostino Ramelli invented a device that allowed people to read multiple books at the same time Read our blog to learn how a 16th-century #eReader looked like http://bit.ly/2lUkajz https://t.co/h4K87epPdr
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

RT @Musim61117912: Now on: Blue skies, red panic. Alessandro Tossi, director of Museo della Grafica in Pisa kicks off the photografic retro perspective created by #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope. @Europeana @inea_eu #CEFTelecom @PhotoConsortium https://t.co/LSWN59Ur0y
by @ftemmerm | 4 years ago

RT @Musim61117912: Now on: Blue skies, red panic. Alessandro Tossi, director of Museo della Grafica in Pisa kicks off the photografic retro perspective created by #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope. @Europeana @inea_eu #CEFTelecom @PhotoConsortium https://t.co/LSWN59Ur0y
by @FredTruyen | 4 years ago

Now on: Blue skies, red panic. Alessandro Tossi, director of Museo della Grafica in Pisa kicks off the photografic retro perspective created by #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope. @Europeana @inea_eu #CEFTelecom @PhotoConsortium https://t.co/LSWN59Ur0y
by @Musim61117912 | 4 years ago

#Netsuke, the small sculptural objects worn by men in Japan since the seventeenth century, first shot to fame in Europe with the publication of Edmund de Waal’s popular memoir, The Hare With Amber Eyes in 2010. Read our blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2lzhYOc https://t.co/WRO5m8K5ag
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

What does a poem of a Dutch celebrated author, Hendrik Tollens, do in the friendship book of the 18-year-old woman from Rotterdam? ✍️ Read our latest blog ‘In the Album of a Girl’ to find outhttp://bit.ly/2k5Wx7h #AlbumAmicorum. https://t.co/33IdSnbc3b
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

In Ancient Greece and the early Roman Empire, reading meant holding a volumen with both hands and unrolling it from right to left. Read our blog to learn morehttp://bit.ly/2M20oLH https://t.co/OiGAmfWHFl
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

The same stuff they put on non-stick frying pans gets applied to #SchoolUniforms to try to make sure the knees don’t go through before Christmas. So what did schoolchildren wear before polyester? Read our blog to find out🧐http://bit.ly/2NvXxyl https://t.co/jIO5Phx7io
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#ElinDanielsonGambogi, a Finnish painter, best known for her realist works and portraits, was born #OnThisDay in 1861. Check-out @DailyArtApp to learn more about her and this beautiful self-portrait from @finnishngallery http://bit.ly/2qRy1Gm https://t.co/8hx3OIRUA4
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Our 4th call in the Europeana Research Grants Programme is now out We have allocated a total budget of €25,000 to assist in the organisation of events that bring together cultural heritage professionals and researchers. Find out more and apply: http://bit.ly/32dj9TE
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#AlbrechtDürer was a remarkably gifted German artist of the Renaissance period. Born in Nuremberg, one of Europe's leading artistic centres, #Dürer was a brilliant painter, printmaker, draughtsman and writer. Explore his artworks in our #GalleryOfTheWeekhttp://bit.ly/2krrjaD https://t.co/VcVFcAbinh
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

RT @inea_eu: Looking forward to seeing all the beautiful photosof this #CEFTelecom @Europeana project! Check below if you want to know how Europe looked like in the 50´s #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope https://t.co/SX13h0vCQg
by @Rayniers | 4 years ago

Present your project on stage and in poster sessions at Europeana 2019: http://bit.ly/2loOlza #EUROPEANA2019
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

RT @inea_eu: Looking forward to seeing all the beautiful photosof this #CEFTelecom @Europeana project! Check below if you want to know how Europe looked like in the 50´s #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope https://t.co/SX13h0vCQg
by @ftemmerm | 4 years ago

RT @inea_eu: Looking forward to seeing all the beautiful photosof this #CEFTelecom @Europeana project! Check below if you want to know how Europe looked like in the 50´s #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope https://t.co/SX13h0vCQg
by @FredTruyen | 4 years ago

RT @inea_eu: Looking forward to seeing all the beautiful photosof this #CEFTelecom @Europeana project! Check below if you want to know how Europe looked like in the 50´s #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope https://t.co/SX13h0vCQg
by @Musim61117912 | 4 years ago

Looking forward to seeing all the beautiful photosof this #CEFTelecom @Europeana project! Check below if you want to know how Europe looked like in the 50´s #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope https://twitter.com/PhotoConsortium/status/1167109089983377409
by @inea_eu | 4 years ago

The rise of literacy in early modern Europe was a result of both the formal education of children and the changing reading habits of adults. Visit our exhibition and learn more🧐 http://bit.ly/30JoLEM http://bit.ly/30JoLEM
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Looking forward to seeing the all the beautiful photosof this #CEFTelecom @Europeana project! Check below if you want to know how Europe looked like in the 50´s #50sInEuropeKaleidoscope https://twitter.com/PhotoConsortium/status/1167109089983377409
by @inea_eu | 4 years ago

#Dragons have played the role of a bad guy in many a Western folk story or legend. They’ve been part of our literature and folklore as far back as we can remember, and are still pervasive in our culture today. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2vl0Jn0 #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/t8lrQdYRJg
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

“One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.” Johann Wolfgang von #Goethe was born #OnThisDay in 1749 http://bit.ly/2ZFSuS1 https://t.co/TL3WvnhzQm
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Project Leader at @BeeldenGeluid, @Greg_ghey lets us learn more about one of their latest projects - @_rev1ve, reusing #CulturalHeritage material to make #ElectronicMusic that brings sounds and memories of the past to current audiences. Read more herehttp://bit.ly/2Ufs6Jw https://t.co/7TvWqpWkx9
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

As part of our series on #DigitalStorytelling - @SofieTaes & @valentinabachi from @Photoconsortium are telling us how they’re blending crowdsourced heritage with institutional heritage to bring stories across Europe to life Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2ZtaQ4p https://t.co/Sg4SbggsAF
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Books were expensive in Scotland between the 17th & 19th centuries. But literacy was comparatively high, and people were keen on reading. There was a large market for cheap, easy-to-get reading material. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/33WrfSp #booklover #booknerd #readingcommunity https://t.co/Woj7wjxDt3
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Synagogues, Jewish communities' places of worship, have been found across Europe for millennia. This #GalleryOfTheWeek features photographs, postcards and drawings of #synagogues - many of which are sadly no longer presenthttp://bit.ly/2NyYrJK https://t.co/MVS6PmBi8e
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#OnThisDay in 1989, 2 million people held hands to form a human chain over 600 kilometres long linking 3 capital cities – #Tallinn,#Riga & #Vilnius This peaceful political demonstration became known as the #BalticWay Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2ZiY7kv #BalticWay30 #remember1989 https://t.co/Y48eNCSZgq
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#ThreeColours film trilogy was made a few years after the fall of the #IronCurtain. 1989 was the beginning of a new era in which people, ideas, and stories, began to move freely in spaces previously separated from each other. A guest blog by @finagovplhttp://bit.ly/2ZkMqdf https://t.co/zrGyiDB3eA
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#DidYouKnow? #OnThisDay in 1911, the #MonaLisa was stolen by #VincenzoPerugia, a Louvre employee. Before the theft, the painting was not widely known. But when it went missing, newspapers all over the world ran headlines about it, creating a lot of hype http://bit.ly/2MLqfKS https://t.co/MbJYx78d3q
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Pre-conference workshops announced for #Europeana2019! Read on to find out about four activities that will take place in Lisbon on Wednesday 27 November before the conference & sign up herehttp://bit.ly/2Mr8GjP https://t.co/2T5U2D7bcy
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Do you have a #FavLandmark? YES➡️check #holidaywith @Europeanaeu, have fun exploring now & then photos of #HeritageSites and share your own NO➡️visit our beautiful gallery and find it there http://bit.ly/2HY6HAw https://t.co/Kne76nGlvj
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

“One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.” #CharlesDarwin first published his theory of evolution through natural selection #OnThisDay in 1858. http://bit.ly/2bbafgC https://t.co/dPj0FU9Ocz
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Happy #WorldPhotographyDay! To celebrate, visit our online exhibition Industrial Photography in the Machine Age and discover beautiful images in unexpected places http://bit.ly/2r04sTJ https://t.co/RabtPPV9cY
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Europe from above: this #GalleryOfTheWeek shows #AerialPhotos ✈️of different places in Europe, showing the beauty and diversity of European landscapes. Explore and enjoy!http://bit.ly/2ZmeG3q #AerialPhotography #aerialview https://t.co/eHYciqq2qg
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

"We realised that a lot of people weren’t going to #museums because they thought they were boring - people felt disconnected" - read the interview with @MariannMarcucci, digital strategist & co-founder of @InvasioniDigita http://bit.ly/31MSRHv https://t.co/qcxXpHNvu2
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

Antonio Salieri was born #OnThisDay in 1750 Learn more about him from our blog Beyond Amadeus – the forgotten operatic legacy of #AntonioSalieri https://bit.ly/2nRAuzz https://t.co/R7wt1frszX
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago

#Ravenna in modern Italy was one of Europe’s most important cities in the Byzantine era. Today, experts from the Byzantine Art and Archaeology project take us on a tour of Ravenna’s remarkable Byzantine heritage. Explore and enjoyhttps://bit.ly/2X5ukPm https://t.co/Ti1l9j7dl8
by @Europeanaeu | 4 years ago