At the moment when we all #StayHome to stay healthy, we bring the museum to you! Looking for a kids’ indoor activity? Check out our #HistoryHoarding series of short educational games – where we bring the museum to you!Saiba mais
World Poetry Day
This #WorldPoetryDay we are highlighting a powerful Hungarian poem from our permanent exhibition entitled “Felsőszeli” – the name of a village from which the poem’s author, Béla Nagy, was forcefully relocated in 1947 during the reslovakisation process.Saiba mais
Report on the House of European History debate “European colonialism, a thing of the past?”
Discover the points of view from three historians about the legacy of colonialism in Europe, written by Daphné Budasz...Saiba mais
Notice for visitors on COVID 19
We are taking precautionary measures regarding the spread of the coronavirus.Saiba mais
“Carte blanche” tours: creative and inquisitive minds take over the museum’s narrative
Blandine Smilansky explores how the memory of 1989 and the fall of the Iron Curtain are still relevant and alive today.Saiba mais
"THE HISTORY IN DEBATE" SERIES BRUSSELS, A EUROPEAN CAPITAL?
On 19 June 2019, the House of European History proposed a debate on the status of Brussels as a capital for Europe from a historical point of view...Saiba mais
#MUSEUMMONDAYS - late night opening until 21h00 on Monday evenings
New opening hours will allow after-work visits until 21h00 and complement Brussels cultural offer for tourists...Saiba mais
The House of European History has a renewed Academic Committee
Read about the new historians and museums professionals who have joined our advisory board...Saiba mais
Debate on “Europe's Postwar Periods”
Blandine Smilansky recaps highlights from the panel debate panel debate “1989 in Perspective”...Saiba mais
No barriers: increasing accessibility
David Wilkins explains how being visually impaired provided unique perspectives for a tour group he led through the museum...Saiba mais