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Tuesday Lunch Tour - Women of the 2nd floor

In March we celebrate International Women’s Day, so it’s the perfect month to discover the stories of the extraordinary women in our permanent collection. Explore a new floor each week and encounter the objects related to these women. and learn more about their lives and impact on European history.
Tours
Date
4 March 2025, 12:15-13:00 (CET)
Location
House of European History, 135 Rue Belliard/straat, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

4 March - Women of the 2nd floor

Discover the stories linked to women on the second floor of the Permanent Exhibition: ‘Shaping Europe’.

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