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The Digital Storytelling Festival programme

   

The Digital Storytelling Festival programme is live and you can register now for two days of talks, discussions and workshops. You can also join our social moments:  listen to a DJ set and mingle with other participants and test your knowledge in our first storytelling pub quiz!

   
   
   
   

Shaping Europe - the story of European Parliament elections

   

Every five years, EU citizens across the 27 Member States have the chance to vote for the next European Parliament. 


The first European elections took place in June 1979, at a time when the European Community had only nine Member States. The European Parliament, elected for a five-year term with 410 Members, became the first international assembly directly elected by universal suffrage.

   
   
   

Wooden dolls

   

A collection of photos of dolls made of wood from around the world. Dolls are a universal toy, yet they can vary in appearance and significance across cultures.

   

Books and readers

   

Open book. Selected drawings, portraits, plates, photos, and posters from across Europe depicting people in good company of a book.

   
   
   
   
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Create a gallery, save your favourite items

Whether you are working on a creative project, need to collect material for your research or just want to have some fun curating cultural heritage, creating a Europeana account allows you to save your favourite items and create public and private galleries.

   
   

Paris is a woman

   
   

A well-known film documentary - ''Paris Was A Woman'', celebrates famous women in Paris between WWI and WWII. Let's extend this premise to include both the city as woman and render some of her other famous women from the past

   
   
   
   

The European etymology of alcoholic spirits

   

Brandy, gin, rum—many of these popular drinks got their names from European languages. Read our blog about the etymology of some of the most popular alcoholic spirits

   
   
   

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