The depot of MoMu houses many fashionable gems, which we discover with Frieda Sorber, curator and expert on lace. Gaming Lace (opens in new window) Bruges’ long and illustrious tradition of ...
Découvrez le patrimoine culturel numérique européen Recherchez, enregistrez et partagez des œuvres d’art, des livres, des films et de la musique issues de milliers d’institutions culturelles ...
Disabilities in art This gallery features depictions of disabilities in artworks across centuries, reflecting the diverse lives, experiences and treatment of people with disabilities. Gallery curated ...
Many medieval manuscripts are full of decorated capital letters that come in all styles and sizes. But what was their purpose? To learn, read: https://www.europeana ...
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The Solanum then engenders madness: a drachma of its roots drunk with wine makes you see certain vain images, although very pleasant to the senses: drinking it in double the quantity makes the person ...
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Romani people in Europe This gallery of photographs reflects the rich heritage and traditions of Romani people living across Europe, as well as reflecting the stigma, discrimination and ...
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Pythagoras called the mandrake Antropomorphon which means human figure, since its roots consists of two legs similar to those of man; although many scoffers (...) are not happy with that and try to ...