For a brief and brilliant period at the end of the 19th century – starting around 1890, and tailing off before World War One – Art Nouveau dominated the cultural scene. Everything from…
Join Wikimedia and Europeana in our first user-generated exhibition and explore some of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture from across Europe.
The "Wiki Loves Art Nouveau" exhibition…
Photos, letters and other memorabilia
It was the war that tore Europe apart – a struggle between the central powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria, against the allied powers…
From the Olympic Games to the Champions League.
Sport, like language, religion and art, is one of the fundamental things that makes humans, human. Whether you’re a professional athlete, an…
This exhibition, developed from The European Library’s Manuscripts and Princes in Medieval and Renaissance Europeexhibition, gives the public a new perspective on three collections of…
America is well-known as a land of immigrants; a notion that is essential to its identity. European migration to America may be dated from 1620 when 100 Pilgrims from England set out on the difficult…
Welcome to this exhibition, curated by Europeana and Wikimedia, which brings together shortlisted images from the ‘Wiki Loves Monuments’ photo contest 2012 and other related Europeana…