Galleries

Explore our galleries
Gallery

Explore 3D models of buildings, sites and objects from across Europe. The Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign, by the European Commission and the Europeana Initiative, invited European Union Member States to select and share at least one emblematic…

Gallery

Artworks and photographs depicting bridges across Europe: spanning rivers, canals, lakes and seas to connect communities, regions and countries Curated by Europeana Common Culture project partners

Gallery

Autumn has inspired artists for centuries. This gallery shows how artists have depicted the harvest season through colourful paintings and drawings.

Gallery

The following compilation presents nighttime Budapest through photographs taken in the first decades of photography without artificial lighting. The photographs are from the Hungarian National Museum.

Gallery

The main ingredients of Hungarian gingerbread are flour, powdered sugar, honey, and eggs. After mixing the ingredients and kneading the dough, shaping can be done in several ways: by hand, with a cookie cutter, or with a gingerbread mold. The gingerbread …

Gallery

Gallery that includes women artists of the early 20th century like Gabrielle Réjane (France), Sarah Bernhardt (France), Mia Werber (Austria), Agnes Sorma (Germany), Lyda and Alda Borelli (Italy), Carolina Otero (Spain), Lilian Adelaide Neilson (UK), Ellen…

Gallery

Series of posters from exhibitions organised by the Mánes Association of Fine Artists, in Prague, during the first half of the 20th century.

Gallery

Some artists, designers and architects that were part of the Cubist movement in Prague at the beginning of the 20th century. The painters Emil Filla, Bohumil Kubišta and Antonín Procházka; the sculptor Otto Gutfreund; the architects and designers Pavel J…

Gallery

Maria Skłodowska-Curie ( 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934), commonly known as Marie Curie, was a physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person to win a Nobel Prize…

Gallery

Selection of special photos showing painters or their models with finished works of art.

Gallery

The Hungarian operetta is characterized by blending songs from folk plays with elements of French operetta couplets and German Singspiel, creating an operetta style that appeals to national sentiments while also catering to the tastes of urban audiences. …

Gallery

Explore this gallery of paintings and photographs of stormy skies and tempestous weather. Curated by the partners in the Europeana Common Culture project.

Gallery

Lithuanian-American communities are found across the United States. Explore these photographs of their sporting activities.

Gallery

The beauty of Paris has inspired artists for centuries.

Gallery

Quintessial English afternoon teas and other afternoon snacking traditions from elsewhere in Europe.

Gallery

3D models captured by the Tech4Heritage project from Babylon and the nearby city of Borsippa with items from European museum collections.

Gallery

Historians generally agree that Gilgamesh was a king of the Sumerian city state of Uruk. Tales of his legendary exploits were captured in five surviving Sumerian poems, which later became part of an epic narrative. A gallery for Tech4Heritage.

Gallery

Hatra was an ancient city in upper Mesopotamia, now the Ninevah Governate in northern Iraq. A religious and trading centre of the Parthian empire, it flourished during the 1st and 2nd centuries BCE. Hatra was noted for the large number of statues many a…

Gallery

Depictions of laughter from art, science and more.

Gallery

Since 2011, the International Day of the Girl Child has been celebrated on October 11. Father-daughter and mother-daughter portraits from Hungary.

Gallery

Unique Bulgarian film materials from the early 20th century uploaded by the Bulgarian National Film Archive.

Gallery

Lajos Kozma, architect, artist, graphic designer, art university professor, was born 140 years ago. His early works were mainly applied art and graphic design, but in the 1930s he turned increasingly to building design. Kozma's Bauhaus-style portal de…

Gallery

In October 1874, the General Postal Union was established, later renamed the Universal Postal Union. The aim of the organization was to coordinate international postal activities and improve services. Hungary was one of the 22 founding countries.

Gallery

In the far southeast, the Alps, Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range, end with the Julian Alps. Green meadows, emerald mountain rivers, picturesque Alpine valleys, vast forests and mighty peaks tell diverse stories from the history of Sl…