Europeana Social

What did the people in the lower orders of society and children read in the 18th and 19th centuries? In the Netherlands, their main reading material was catchpenny prints - cheap, mass-produced sheets printed on one side on unfolded sheets of paper➡️ http://bit.ly/35ZUcOr https://t.co/O6edVrCBMd
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Can you help our sector #BuildDigitalCapacity and skills? #Europeana2020 promotes mutual investment - supporting one another to engage better with those we serve. If you have an idea to help growth and learning, we want to hear it https://bit.ly/3kkxyGQ #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/s4v70ukqPz
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

How can we make @Europeanaeu a ‘powerful platform for #storytelling’? A new Task Force run by our Communicators Community will research engaging and effective storytelling from around the web to explore this question - find out more➡️https://bit.ly/3kktu9o #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/hcsS63cWcW
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Have you read the Passenger Pigeon Manifesto? Signed by many of our friends and colleagues, including @hverwayen, it's a call to public galleries, libraries, archives, and museums to liberate our #CulturalHeritage. Read it here➡️ https://bit.ly/2ZDPZhH https://t.co/NfLd7AHZeL
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Long before the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh museum and many other sights, one of the earliest tourist attractions in the Netherlands was a simple wooden house with an interesting royal history. Read our blog to learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3kkZgDb #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/Y7pGVGyqn4
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Visit our new #GalleryOfTheWeek and explore churches and cathedrals from across Europe➡️https://bit.ly/3kcxGIj #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/1S1kHQqsLX
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

To celebrate five years of collaboration, @Europeanaeu and @eu_schoolnet have produced a new publication which explores their work promoting #innovativelearning with digital #culturalheritage. Explore it here https://bit.ly/2Rn5Xbh #EuropeanaEducation #elearning https://t.co/KPTSOnuqfK
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Always making sure we reach our destination safe and sound, air traffic controllers never get to leave their tower to receive the recognition they deserve. These images of ground control make these invisible workers visible ➡️https://bit.ly/2Rtr7Vb https://t.co/xf48nlkGKB
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Important trade cities always attracted all sorts of ‘entrepreneurship’ making defensive structures necessary. Tallinn and Turku were no exception. Read our blog to learn more about these two cities and their castles ➡️ https://bit.ly/2Fs8HSi #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/EotWqw8aDh
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Stacks of chalks, wooden benches, colourful maps on the wall: these vintage classrooms paint a vivid picture of what school days used to be like before digital blackboards and remote teaching came into play. Explore the gallery ➡️ https://bit.ly/2Ru19Bj #CenturyOfChange https://t.co/69118A7Yuu
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

➡️Strong infrastructures that reflect the role of national aggregators and @Europeanaeu. Respond to the consultation by September 14: https://bit.ly/3m8yXBP
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

➡️Exploring the potential of digital CH by strengthening the link with wider cultural and creative industries, in particular in domains such as education, academic publishing, data-driven journalism, design, games, and city marketing
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

➡️ Involving the educational, creative and research communities in setting the priorities for the digitisation agenda
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Our joint paper underlines elements critical to realising the potential of digital #CulturalHeritage for the future of Europe. We believe that work must be underpinned by a long term approach, that includes sustainable funding structures and which supports: ⬇️
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

➡️Coordinated national #DigitalStrategies & #capacitybuilding efforts across the #CulturalHeritage sector #BuildDigitalCapacity ➡️Targets for data quality and quantity & the adoption of standards to enable access and reuse
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

Read the position paper by Europeana Foundation, Europeana Network Association and Europeana Aggregator Forum supporting the public consultation on digital #CulturalHeritage by @EU_Commission https://bit.ly/33hF0eN https://t.co/P8t7axS3eT
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

The cultural landscape of the Wachau region of Austria offers thousands of years of history, with the @UNESCO World #CulturalHeritage seal of approval. Read our blog to learn more➡️ https://bit.ly/33kkcDm #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/wSZEjfLEPt
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

And for beautiful photos, paintings and illustrations depicting this beautiful city, head here➡️ https://www.europeana.eu/en/galleries/lisbon https://twitter.com/EU_Commission/status/1301897828923449349
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

As a community, we use Wiki Loves Monuments as a demonstration of the power of open licence images to improve the profile and understanding of Ireland’s material culture'. Dr Rebecca O'Neill of @wikimediaIE reflects on #WikiLovesMonuments2020➡️ https://bit.ly/3bHrkxq https://t.co/11KmPLtv0Z
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

The late Roman period (4th century) witnessed the onset of transformations that became complete during the Visigothic phase. In eastern Andalusia, this showed in the transformation of towns and their gradual abandonment during this period. Learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/32esRb2 https://t.co/JxHHTDa4FT
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

How one man made Wales one of the most literate countries in Europe: read the guest blog by @NLWales and discover the extraordinary story of Griffith Jones ➡️https://bit.ly/328V9Ur https://t.co/q708Q8q28l
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

In our #GalleryOfTheWeek - artworks and photographs depicting bridges across Europe: spanning rivers, canals, lakes and seas to connect communities, regions and countries ➡️ https://bit.ly/3bDgUz4 #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/L7oQlzSa8a
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

In the centre of Amsterdam, a beautiful cinema tells a story of Jewish life in the Netherlands in the early 20th century. Read our blog and learn more about Abraham Tuschinski➡️https://bit.ly/2DxJ7uj #EDJC2020 #JewishJourneys https://t.co/9X7UnBXacJ
by @Europeanaeu | 3 months ago

We are looking for Advisory Board members passionately committed to the advancement of digital #CulturalHeritage. Learn more and apply by 2 October 2020 ➡️ https://bit.ly/3i01nLR https://t.co/FqQWsbcLqM
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Read our new blog and discover the fascinating early versions of 3D virtual reality from the baroque era - ‘Guckkastenbild’ - images taking viewers to far away, unreachable lands and cities, imitating the illusion of reality ➡️https://bit.ly/3jFmgwi #3D #VR #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/ASFaYQor5y
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

We are excited to launch our call for proposals for Europeana 2020! Join us in exploring how we can support a sustainable, responsible & inspiring #CulturalHeritage sector. See the call and submit a proposal http://bit.ly/2QTfDKE #EuropeanaCommunities #BuildDigitalCapacity https://t.co/ObfCsHe2od
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Marijke Everts and @jolanwuyts from @Europeanaeu are at The Inclusive Museum conference. Watch their online presentation on the Representation of Diverse Histories in Europeana: https://bit.ly/31UwOlq and join them at the Talking Circles open discussion on Saturday https://t.co/VtyfVjwlWl
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Elin Danielson-Gambogi, a Finnish painter, was born #OnThisDay in 1861. She was part of the first generation of Finnish #WomenArtists who received professional education in art, the so-called "painter sisters' generation".⁠ Explore her artworks ➡️ https://bit.ly/2Dqg100 https://t.co/SOCaZvQzJn
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Can you name at least one 'Venice of the North'? Visit our new blog to learn about canal-crossed towns and cities - let’s explore some of Europe’s ‘other Venices’ ➡️ https://bit.ly/3hUpyeF #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/NAoRfIJ4Va
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

'Dialogue with audiences is where meaning is born'. Graham Bell @gb_culturatrust reflects on our #DigitalTransformation workshops, online formats, and the work of the @culturatrust in the time of #COVID19 http://bit.ly/3jwg89A #BuildDigitalCapacity https://t.co/SIGXjCWpPN
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Did you know that we have a #DiscoveringEurope page for professionals? It brings together news, initiatives and tools related to #Tourism in the #CulturalHeritage sector to support your work - check it out here http://bit.ly/2FQwPho #EuropeForCulture https://t.co/nOUVFK9ZBQ
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Read the guest blog by @Larissa_Borck from @raa_se to learn about the @EUErasmusPlus programme and the historical roots of studying abroad ➡️https://bit.ly/2QJNkOx https://t.co/SCBVw7awuQ
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

In this year’s @Europeanaeu Network Association (ENA) elections, we are looking to fill nine seats on the Members Council! Find out what our Councillors do and how to submit your candidacy http://bit.ly/32Crzpi #EuropeanaElects #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/YBk8yfl1Wt
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Respond to the @EU_Commission’s consultation on EU support for digital technologies for the #CulturalHeritage sector. Have your say now➡️http://bit.ly/2YOHEYF or find out more➡️http://bit.ly/3dJF7TB #AllezCulture #BuildDigitalCapacity #EuropeanaCommunities
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

In our #GalleryOfTheWeek - vintage posters from around the world advertising beautiful travels and destinations: from adventurous road trips to luxurious cruises a ride on the night train or long-distance flights ➡️ https://bit.ly/32HgdAp #DiscoveringEurope #CenturyOfChange https://t.co/mLkdl4lyl0
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Before the Middle Ages, beer was mostly brewed with grains. But, because of hops’ antibacterial effects, beer brewed with hops kept longer and protected against infection better. Read our blog and learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3gzkXNH https://t.co/L4EIEZ3DdD
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Did you ever feel like visiting a place because of an artwork you've seen? Visit our gallery of cityscapes and who knows, maybe one of these paintings will inspire your future travels➡️ https://bit.ly/3gBYmQx #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/syJBpaGw9D
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Explore what motivates people to join the @Europeanaeu Network Association and how we aim to engage members in new ways. If you are already a member, don’t forget to renew your membership by 1 October 2020! http://bit.ly/3aDIDz2 #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/v7qKAXbTNK
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

The social phenomenon of Poland’s #August1980 events was that for the first time citizens took matters into their own hands behind the #IronCurtain. Visit our new exhibition - #Solidarity: A Peaceful Revolution - to learn more➡️https://bit.ly/3hCqtQF https://t.co/c4qGSebhgo
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

There are more than 900 #BotanicalGardens in Europe, a type of garden designed for the study, cultivation and propagation of various plant species. Let's learn more and enjoy their beauty through paintings, photos and illustrations ➡️ https://bit.ly/3gsnpoZ #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/kE4wiZtnTz
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

From airport to artport: How changes in aviation policies introduced art to the #airport - read the blog to find out ➡️ https://bit.ly/2FWk84R #DiscoveringEurope #CenturyOfChange https://t.co/oVkqOVx0Ug
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

In our #GalleryOfTheWeek - open-air and living history museums from across Europe, demonstrating older lifestyles and pursuits to modern audiences. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3aYv39x #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/csy2hJpVkA
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

We are excited to announce an upcoming series of webinars which aim to help #CulturalHeritage institutions navigate the topic of #Copyright when submitting data to @Europeanaeu. Find out more and register http://bit.ly/31ovs24 https://t.co/JZPZAYrVkj
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

There’s a lot of pleasure to be found by closely looking at art. In this blog, we give you even more reasons to look closely at art from across Europe. We’ve made 8 Spot the Difference puzzles – see if you can spot differences in each painting ➡️https://bit.ly/2yt0cmc https://t.co/RahBR1Gd7A
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Visit our #DiscoveringEurope page and get inspired by Europe’s rich natural beauty and cultural heritage. Maybe there’s an interesting place nearby that you could add to your bucket list? Explore and get inspired ➡️https://bit.ly/2T0H32F https://t.co/VawSxSeeed
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Our knowledge of Byzantine musical instruments comes mostly from the artefacts bearing their visual representations. This exhibition explores images of instruments found in manuscripts and objects from daily life➡️ https://bit.ly/31ebLtB https://t.co/LOlFdc96Na
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

When you last ate at a restaurant or cafe, how was the service? Slow or fast, attentive or more relaxed? We all remember good and bad restaurant experiences. Let's spare a thought for people working in these roles and learn about the history of their jobs➡️https://bit.ly/32e0toi https://t.co/ltbKAo4jtO
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Over the past few months we’ve seen an increasing number of people with rich expertise joining the @Europeanaeu Network Association (ENA). Explore what motivates people to join and how we aim to engage members in new ways http://bit.ly/3aDIDz2 #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/lDUx6kc0t2
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

#2020challenge - European Art edition! ️ What will September be like? Browse through Europeana, choose a suitable artwork and post in comments ➡️ https://bit.ly/34gflVP #MusMeme #ArtMeme https://t.co/8spGThWxGR
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

The Opening Up Historiana project created new ways for history educators to create, share and use eLearning Activities with content from @Europeanaeu. Explore the new features that were developed and future plans for @Historiana_EU http://bit.ly/3kSch8i #EuropeanaEducation https://t.co/6MPiU5Li8p
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Today is #MuseumMask Day. Around the world, masks are used for protection, ceremony, tradition and fashion. Explore various #masks from the collections of #CulturalHeritage institutions across Europe in our gallery➡️ https://bit.ly/2OpnkGW https://t.co/XTUR0CdKyL
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

#EcoTourism originated in the 1970-1980s. Growing environmental concern mixed with discontent around mass tourism led to an increase in demand for nature-based experiences. Let's explore few eco-tourism activities across Europe➡️ https://bit.ly/316GcBR #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/gCA6qDcj1C
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Visit our #GalleryOfTheWeek featuring vintage photos of airports across Europe➡️https://bit.ly/3gZbU9H #CenturyOfChange #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/LDozLZYfeF
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Visit interesting places through the collections of cultural institutions across Europe with Europeana Travel Roulette. Spin the wheel and get inspired. So much to see, just one click away! ➡️ https://bit.ly/3fiRDdH #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/4OFfBcBlV7
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

People have appreciated roses as beautiful and fragrant flowers for centuries. The Greek poet Sappho (c. 630 – c. 570 BC) referred to the rose as ‘the queen of flowers’. Visit our exhibition to learn more➡️ https://bit.ly/3atVrI3 https://t.co/9knCYxlX7o
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

While it can be rare to find statues commemorating women, it can be even less common to find the work of #FemaleSculptors. On the streets of Dublin we find three examples of #PublicArt by female sculptors – let’s explore➡️ https://bit.ly/3aquFjU #DiscoveringEurope #5WomenArtists https://t.co/Av6aszbz55
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

The Saint George on a Bike Generic Services project, coordinated by @BSC_CNS, aims to improve the quality and quantity of open #metadata associated with imagery from European #CulturalHeritage. Find out more http://bit.ly/33Zddlh https://t.co/b5yzs3we8X
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

The “Republic of Letters” was established in Italy with the first humanists. Their abundant correspondence, which included letters that were both personal and intellectual, continued to the Enlightenment. Read the blog and learn more➡️ https://bit.ly/2PPtpNG https://t.co/m4Vyk3YgLC
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

We're looking for a creative #OnlineMarketer with at least two years experience to join our Community and Partner Engagement Team for six months➡️https://bit.ly/30Rcz7j #museumjobs #culturejobs #culturelevacatures https://t.co/LOZ1ZCkd4S
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

#CultureChatbot - one Europeana Generic Service projects by @JewishHeritageN, has been featured on @Rasa_HQ the world leader in #chatbot development! Explore the multilingual Europeana Chatbot here➡️https://culturebot.eu/ https://t.co/2rZi1RKYig
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

#OnThisDay in 1687, Portuguese King Pedro II married Maria Sophia of Neuburg in Lisbon amid great celebrations. An album of drawings by João dos Reis held by the National Libary of Portugal offer a detailed graphic record of these parties. Learn more➡️https://bit.ly/3aunQ0V https://t.co/mq4kP1rCLe
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Content generated by users and machines - including transcriptions, subtitles and enrichments - raises new #copyright questions. What can we enrich and transcribe, and how do we label or license, the results? We share our approach and ask for feedback http://bit.ly/2CiWE8r https://t.co/kXwtyoaJY0
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Visit our new blog and enjoy the artworks of Henri Cassiers, often used for publicity, promoting tourist locations within Belgium and the Netherlands ➡️ https://bit.ly/3ivXX3y #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/lIcHdLmFax
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

In July @montemannion and @susanhazan led @Europeanaeu’s ‘Lunch Café’ discussion on ‘opening doors’ in the #CulturalHeritage sector. Explore the approach their own institutions @EPICMuseumCHQ and @israelmuseum have taken and register for new lunch cafes http://bit.ly/30MFfOW https://t.co/f4zcZvZ8GP
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Respond to the @EU_Commission’s consultation on EU support for digital technologies for the #CulturalHeritage sector. Have your say now: http://bit.ly/2YOHEYF or find out more on➡️http://bit.ly/3dJF7TB #AllezCulture #BuildDigitalCapacity #EuropeanaCommunities
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Hands up if you love train travel! In our #GalleryOfTheWeek - artworks and photographs of train stations across Europe➡️https://bit.ly/3kp2AOB #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/nyW1MGG9VS
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

In her 1913 poem Sacred Emily, #GertrudeStein noted that a ‘rose is a rose is a rose’. Had he still been alive in 1913, it’s unlikely that botanist #FrançoisCrépin (1830-1903) would have accepted these words. Visit our new exhibition to learn why➡️https://bit.ly/30YJ0j3 https://t.co/XiBVw0a9Us
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Happy #InternationalCatDay! We created some purr-fect puzzles for you to play and learn about cat-related #CulturalHeritageTry them out right meow! ➡️ https://bit.ly/2PAxTaW #CatDay #Caturday https://t.co/8VdvZjPWvj
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Happy #LighthouseDay! Celebrate by visiting our gallery shining a light on the architecture of lighthouses across Europe➡️ https://bit.ly/2PxiJTQ #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/oLxmtyCrJY
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

inDICEs @indices_culture aims to empower cultural and creative industries, policy-makers and decision-makers to understand the social and economic #impact of digitisation of #CulturalHeritage - find out more about the project http://bit.ly/2XDAMvZ #H2020 #EuropeForCulture https://t.co/RNDqbNMCUt
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Tombs and gravestones are small pieces of architecture, with symbolic meaning. Let’s explore the meaning behind some motifs found in cemeteries across Europe - read the guest blog by @dinoboy89 ➡️https://bit.ly/31qXbh3 #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/y9hQtmDs8W
by @Europeanaeu | 4 months ago

Travelling in Style in the 20th century - explore the gallery curated by Europeana XX project partners: https://www.europeana.eu/en/galleries/travelling-in-style #CEFTelecom #ConnectingEurope
by @Catwalkpictures | 5 months ago

Turning digital art into designer face masks: @TamyBu takes a look at a reopening initiative from two Serbian museums which offers people a new and timely way to engage with content from their collections http://bit.ly/3gtRIfQ #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/eMWohaqAKZ
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Are you #CrowdSourcing #CulturalHeritage? We are looking at activities from all over Europe as part of capacity building for @Europeanaeu ecosystem in the #CommonCulture project - help us by completing this survey http://bit.ly/30gAPQ4 #BuildDigitalCapacity https://t.co/ekZ9J5E3pD
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Read our new blog and learn about Martorell Museum - the first public museum in Barcelona➡️https://bit.ly/2Pn7tcz #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/qTsbFIivVI
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Explore our new #GalleryOfTheWeek featuring paintings, drawings and photography of mountains and highlands across Europe➡️https://bit.ly/3fpW6eC #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/BU9CWTiXvN
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Visit interesting places through the collections of cultural institutions across Europe with Europeana Travel Roulette. Spin the wheel and get inspired. So much to see, just one click away!➡️https://bit.ly/3fiRDdH #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/gZZjhJfwsA
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Have you ever been so consumed by a book that it almost felt like travelling to the story’s places?Let’s travel to new horizons in Europe with the help of historic works of literature. Read the blog➡️https://bit.ly/30o5Ulb #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/5U0AOlExBI
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Read @jaspervisser's interview with @Olivier_v_d of @DesignMuseumBE to hear more about the new CoGhent project and his reflections on taking part in our #DigitalTransformation workshops http://bit.ly/2Ewy3O9 #BuildDigitalCapacity https://t.co/yfMINWcOPC
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

The growing popularity of travel in the 20th century spurred the demand for clothes that would be practical yet stylish enough to make people feel perfectly dressed for any adventure they might be embarking on. Read the blog to learn more➡️https://bit.ly/39GWCUa #CenturyOfChange https://t.co/LZNmaBqUEX
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

As Europeans are rediscovering their local natural surroundings, hiking and backpacking have become prime holiday past-times this year. But how did the sport of walking for the sake of walking come to be? Read our blog to find out ➡️ https://bit.ly/2Dl9a7s #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/nGPU1YVMP7
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

As museums, libraries, archives and galleries across Europe begin to reopen, we look at some useful, imaginative and inspiring examples of how #CulturalHeritage institutions are opening their doors http://bit.ly/30YqmrP #DiscoveringEurope #HeritageIsOpen https://t.co/LzGy24b0LZ
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

In her 1913 poem Sacred Emily, #GertrudeStein noted that a ‘rose is a rose is a rose’. Had he still been alive in 1913, it’s unlikely that botanist #FrançoisCrépin (1830-1903) would have accepted these words. Visit our new exhibition to learn why➡️https://bit.ly/30YJ0j3 https://t.co/VsKOdNXtUt
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Have you been following our #DigitalTransformation in the time of COVID-19 project? It aims to help identify and shape a framework to #BuildDigitalCapacity in the #CulturalHeritage sector - find out where we are http://bit.ly/2BCz9H4 https://t.co/ZKQxH5Qgbo
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

The #SkagenPainters were a group of Scandinavian artists who holidayed in #Skagen. Inspired by the village’s scenery, landscape and fishing community – all of which were captured by their many paintings. Learn more➡️https://bit.ly/2P62DjC #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/bGD3Ot5TCy
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

New @EU_Commission Inception #ImpactAssessment on the European Digital Identity (EUid)  #eIDAS #eIdentification #digitalidentity #eDelivery #eSignature  #DigitalSkills #Europeana #Saferinternet #ConnectingEurope #DigitalTransformation #EUDigital https://bit.ly/3g5wmoT.
by @IA_Institute | 5 months ago

The Europeana Foundation is currently seeking three Supervisory Board members who are passionately committed to the advancement of digital #CulturalHeritage. Learn more and apply by 21 August 2020➡️https://bit.ly/330rZrE https://t.co/yetSMSxgOh
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

The growing popularity of long-distance travel in the 20th century created a flourishing market for luxury luggage, first-class fashions, and stylish accessories. Visit our #GalleryOfTheWeek and explore photos related to #LuxuryTravel➡️https://bit.ly/3f3ewBH #DiscoveringEurope https://t.co/P0DLd5A8P7
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Visit our #DiscoveringEurope page and get inspired by Europe’s rich natural beauty and cultural heritage. Maybe there’s an interesting place nearby that you could add to your bucket list? Explore and get inspired https://bit.ly/2T0H32F https://t.co/oFF7PQnGOs
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

#Pizza – possibly one of the most popular, tasty and simple things you can have for dinner tonight. But behind its simplicity lies a much more complex history – this is the tale of the Margherita’s migration. Read our blog and learn more https://bit.ly/2EcH0Ld https://t.co/bh4JzvjD5c
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

The Culture Chatbot project aimed to help cultural heritage institutions use chatbots to engage visitors, help them find content and answer common questions. Find out more about what the project achieved and the different chatbots it developed http://bit.ly/2WTnYBf https://t.co/G49jTglyfP
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Throughout the history of the modern #OlympicGames, designs and posters have been used to symbolise the Olympic movement, host city and country and sporting ideals. Let’s look at some examples from the archives. ➡️https://bit.ly/2WOfAmK https://t.co/rdlmRmBpiw
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

The Great Canterbury Psalter is one of the most famous and lavishly illustrated #manuscripts made in England in the Romanesque era. Read more about this medieval gem in our latest guest blog from @laBnF ➡️https://bit.ly/2E6d04Q https://t.co/3Ymw17gHH7
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

‘We need space for experimentation so that digital can become a vital part of cultural practices.’ Read our interview with @Europeanaeu Members Councillor Hans van der Linden @hansvdlinden1 http://bit.ly/2ONI5fZ #EuropeanaCommunities https://t.co/YzYFOLqDCp
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Do you have an amulet or a lucky charm that you carry with you? Explore beautiful and fascinating amulets from around the world in our gallery ➡️ https://bit.ly/30yhAAs https://t.co/fXdbwiBROQ
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago

Researchers in data mining & data science: The @BSC_CNS TimeMatrix for Researchers webinar will show how to adapt automatically produced descriptions of paintings to the time period they were created using deep learning methods https://bit.ly/2OKolda #BuildDigitalCapacity #AI https://t.co/QPiiywPUcB
by @Europeanaeu | 5 months ago