in European History (10th–18th Centuries) and Their Perception in the Cultures of Remembrance (19th–21st Centuries). The conference is co-organised by the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities and Polish Academy of Sciences, and hosted by the House of European History.
The House of European History team offers an engaging and thought-provoking journey through European history. Dive into it over lunchtime!
A free 90-minute introduction to the museum using interactive learning methods to discover the essentials of the collection in French.
A two-day event on coloniality, patriarchy and capital, connected to the exhibition Postcolonial?
The House of European History team offers an engaging and thought-provoking journey through European history. Dive into it over lunchtime!
A free 90-minute introduction to the museum using interactive learning methods to discover the essentials of the collection in French.
This workshop takes place in French on 30 May, as part of the Postcolonial? public programme.
The House of European History team offers an engaging and thought-provoking journey through European history. Dive into it over lunchtime!
A free 90-minute introduction to the museum using interactive learning methods to discover the essentials of the collection in French. (Fully booked for May)
The House of European History is proud to partner with EuroClio, the European Association of History Educators, in co-organising the 32nd EuroClio Annual Conference, taking place in Brussels 27 - 29 April 2026.