Discover a new way to explore what's popular on Europeana
Thousands of searches take place every day on our website, with people searching millions of collection items for research, for learning or just for fun.
Have you ever wondered what the most popular items are? With our new trending items, now you can find out.
Trending items are curated by looking at what people are viewing, downloading, liking and adding to their galleries. As you'd expect, trending items change regularly. They reflect what people are interested in each day and month - for example, around Christmas, we saw Christmas trees and other related items trending.
Let's take a look at a number of items that have been trending in the past few weeks.
Swedish dining room
Step into a Swedish dining room with this photograph. It was taken by architectural photographer Sune Sundahl, whose work is part of the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design in Stockholm.
British tea cup
Ever tried to drink a cup of tea and not get some on your moustache?
This curious cup has a built-in moustache protector. It is thought to date from the early 19th century and is part of the Museum of English Rural Life's collections.
French fashion
The concept of trends is most closely associated with fashion. This mohair knitwear by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren dates from around 1976. It is now in the collection of the Palais Galliera, the fashion museum of Paris.
Latvian New Year card
This New Year greeting card is part of the collection of the MK Čiurlionis National Art Museum in Lithuania. It dates from 1938, and was sent from Daugavpils in Latvia. It shows a man in a carriage greeting a woman dressed in a Latvian national costume.
An exhibition in Spain
This group of people have been photographed at the opening of an exhibition by Spanish artist Arturo Souto. The exhibition was held in 1933 at the Circo de Artesáns cultural centre in A Coruña in Galicia in the northwest of Spain.
A Polish library
Visit a library in Poland with this photograph of the scientific reading room in the public library of Olsztyn, a city in the centre of the country. A woman is seen consulting the card catalogue in 1986.
A harbour in Croatia
This glass slide dates from the 19th century. It shows a port in Split, now in Croatia though then in the Kingdom of Dalmatia, a part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. The glass slide is from the collections of the Historical Museum, part of the National Museum in the Czech Republic.
To the moon
This glass slide is a stunningly detailed photograph of a full moon which dates from before 1914. Sadly the photographer is not known.
We hope our trending items will help you discover something new - explore now and see what you find!