Ahead of International Human Rights Day, the House of European History, in partnership with the European Union Prize for Literature , invites you to an intimate journey into the realms of history and...
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Guided tours by European writers: human rights, literature & history
Trial our Trails – A fun family afternoon
Test our new family trails, take a journey through European history and tell us what you think!
Trial our Trails – A fun family afternoon
Test our new family trails, take a journey through European history and tell us what you think!
The adventures of Tedis the teddy bear
Everyday objects can help us understand historical events and experiences.
Join us at the House of European History to hear a story of war, refugee camps, emigration, and bravery, as told through the eyes of a famous Latvian teddy bear - ‘Tedis’.
Museum Night Fever at the House of European History!
For this year's edition of Museum Night Fever, the House of European History invites you to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of posters in our temporary exhibition "When Walls Talk!".
European Memories on Screen
This miniseries presents three films that explore Europe’s most weighty and affecting political and social developments from the last century through a distinctly personal lens. With varying degrees of directness these films dwell on the mechanics of memory, personal history, propaganda, protest...
European Memories on Screen
This miniseries presents three films that explore Europe’s most weighty and affecting political and social developments from the last century through a distinctly personal lens. With varying degrees of directness these films dwell on the mechanics of memory, personal history, propaganda, protest...
Celebrating European Literature
The history of European literature and its role in the current geopolitical context will be at the heart of an event at the House of European History on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022.
European Memories on Screen
This miniseries presents three films that explore Europe’s most weighty and affecting political and social developments from the last century through a distinctly personal lens. With varying degrees of directness these films dwell on the mechanics of memory, personal history, propaganda, protest...
Family Day at our House
Families have been at the core of the House of European History’s activities since it first opened its doors to the public, back in May 2017. They will feature even more prominently on Family Day at the museum, when our House will become their fun learning home for the day.