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1/5 The House of European History Photo credits: Atelier d'architecture Chaix & Morel et associés © Eddie Young / AACMA-JSWD Building a cultural institution for debate on European history The European Parliament is establishing a House of European History in Brussels which will give visitors the opportunity to learn about European history and to engage in critical reflection about its meaning for the present day. The main focus of the permanent exhibition will be on European history of the 20th century and the history of European integration, viewed from a broad historical perspective and bringing together contrasting experiences of Europeans in history. The House of European History aims to convey a trans-national overview of European history, taking into account its diverse nature and its many interpretations and perceptions. The House seeks to contribute to the understanding of European history, including the wider global context, and to facilitate debate about Europe and the European integration process. Photo credits: Atelier d'architecture Chaix & Morel et associés / AACMA-JSWD

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The House of European History

Photo credits: Atelier d'architecture Chaix & Morel et associés © Eddie Young / AACMA-JSWD

Building a cultural institution for debate on European history

The European Parliament is establishing a House of European History in Brussels which will give

visitors the opportunity to learn about European history and to engage in critical reflection about its

meaning for the present day.

The main focus of the permanent exhibition will be on European history of the 20th century and the

history of European integration, viewed from a broad historical perspective and bringing together

contrasting experiences of Europeans in history.

The House of European History aims to convey a trans-national overview of European history, taking

into account its diverse nature and its many interpretations and perceptions.

The House seeks to contribute to the understanding of European history, including the wider global

context, and to facilitate debate about Europe and the European integration process.

Photo credits: Atelier d'architecture Chaix & Morel et associés / AACMA-JSWD

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Values & principles

Exhibitions, objects & collectionsAt the heart of the House, there will be a permanent exhibition focusing mainly on the 20th century, with

retrospective insights into processes and events from earlier centuries. The narrative of the exhibition

will be accompanied by a newly-assembled collection of objects and equipped with multimedia and

interactive technology.

Multiple perspectives on historyWhile focusing on significant phenomena in the history of Europe, the permanent exhibition will present

different viewpoints and diverse interpretations of history. In this way, the House of European History

aims to become a forum for reflection and debate.

The visitor - at the centreThe exhibition will be devised so as to meet the expectations of each and every visitor, with or without

extensive prior historical knowledge. All will be able to engage and participate in the exhibition at their

own pace. Wide-ranging educational and cultural programmes are also planned.

MultilingualismAs of its opening, the House of European History aims to provide its main content in the then 24 official

languages of the European Union. Multilingualism is seen as an expression of the cultural diversity of

Europe, and the House wishes its visitors to experience its multilingual specificity as one of its main

assets.

Photo credits: Arnaud Dechelle, Studio Diem UK

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CooperationCooperation with networks and institutions within Europe and beyond will play a crucial role in linking the

House to different cultural bodies at the international, national or local level. The House of European

History will endeavour to become an integral part of the Brussels' cultural landscape and to develop

creative professional alliances with partner institutions.

Location - in the Eastman building in the Parc Léopold The House of European History will be located in the Parc Léopold, in the heart of the European quarter

in Brussels. The Eastman building was built in 1935 to house a dental clinic for disadvantaged children,

financed by a donation from the inventor of the Kodak camera. The plans include the renovation of the

façades – maintaining the historic aesthetic of the building – as well as a modern extension in the

courtyard and on the roof.

Photo credits: Arnaud Dechelle, Studio Diem UK

A place for debate on European history

- The history of Europe in all its complexity and breadth

- A trans-national perspective on Europe's history – political, social, economic and cultural

- An exhibition in all the languages of the Union

- A unique experience: informative, educational and participatory

- A free-entry cultural institution, accessible to all

- A place for reflection and debate about European history

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- An engaged and creative actor - rooted in the cultural life of Brussels

Timeline

February 2007

Hans-Gert Pöttering, President of the European Parliament proposed the House of European history as

'a locus for history and for the future where the concept of the European idea can continue to grow.'

October 2008The conceptual basis for a House of European History, which established the core concept for the

House of European History

February 2009 Appointment of a Board of Trustees chaired by Hans-Gert Pöttering and an Academic Committee

chaired by the historian Prof. Włodzimierz Borodziej.

June 2009

The Parliament's Bureau takes the decision to allocate the former Eastman dental clinic building to the

future institution

January 2011A multidisciplinary team of professionals is brought together under the direction of the historian and

curator Taja Vovk Van Gaal.

March 2011The winner of the architectural competition to extend and renovate the Eastman building is designated:

Ateliers Chaix & Morel (FR); JSWD Architekten (DE), and TPF (BE).

October 2012Approval of the permanent exhibition concept by the Parliament's Bureau

November 2012 Start of the building works

December 2012The House of European History collects around the Nobel Peace Prize

Contact usHouse of European History

European Parliament

Rue Wiertz 60/ Wiertzstraat 60

B-1047 Brussels

Belgium

[email protected]

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