The House of European History invites you to a series of online screenings linked to our temporary exhibition Fake For Real – A History of forgery and falsification .
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Movie screenings - Fake For Real
The House of European History invites you to a series of online screenings linked to our temporary exhibition Fake For Real – A History of forgery and falsification .
Movie screenings - Fake For Real
The House of European History invites you to a series of online screenings linked to our temporary exhibition Fake For Real – A History of forgery and falsification .
Public opening #FakeForReal - 24/10/20 - FULLY BOOKED!
On Saturday 24 October the House of European History opens its new temporary exhibition Fake For Real – A History of forgery and falsification to the public. Join us for a rich programme of activities both onsite and online! Get prepared to be deliberately deceived, and wander into the realm of the fantastical and fabricated.
COME♡BACK at House of European History
Things are moving at the House of European History! Experience three brand new performances: Passe-Muraille's revisiting of historical events through mime, the poetic jukebox of Khaos , and the powerful celebration of movement by Sysmo . Explore how the physical and historical intertwine!
Multilingualism Day 2020
The House of European History will take part in Multilingualism Day 2020, with video snapshots from its exhibition, on the topic of linguistic diversity in history. Visitors will gain insights on the history of languages in Europe through objects and stories from our permanent...
Heritage Days
On Brussels Heritage Days 2020, delve into the history of the Eastman building.
Explore a special trail in EN/FR/NL highlighting key features inside and outside the museum and a video explanation by Belgian art restorer Isabelle Happart.
Heritage Days
On Brussels Heritage Days 2020, delve into the history of the Eastman building.
Explore a special trail in EN/FR/NL highlighting key features inside and outside the museum and a video explanation by Belgian art restorer Isabelle Happart.
Commemorations in perspective: How do European memories interact?
The museum brings together scholars working on history and public memory of totalitarianism and colonialism for an online debate.
Après le déluge, nous: what past catastrophe teaches us about future possibility
Public lecture by Professor Timothy Snyder
The House of European History has the great pleasure of inviting Timothy Snyder, a leading expert on Europe's history, to talk about the continent's shared and divided memory, one of the museum's underpinning themes, in the light of recent events. In examining some of the darkest moments of recent history, Snyder finds glimmers of hope, and principles that could lead us out of our current malaise.