TOUR EUROPE WITH A GUEST CURATOR
Inventing Europe has invited guest curators from throughout Europe to create guided tours through history based on their research and expertise (you can check out who they are in the curators section). In the first set guest tours, curators from our heritage partners have chosen objects from their own collections that tell unexpected stories from European history.
In tandem innovation
by Frank Veraart
X-ray winner of WWI
by Ad Maas
Enlightening Europe
by Dirk van Delft
DIY under Short Supply
by Andreas Ludwig
Bulbs, Brains, & Design
by Berkers, Hooff & Schippers
Iron Curtain computers
by Gábor Képes
Tuberculosis in Europe
by Bart Grob
Cotton cloth
by Tone Rasch
BROWSE THROUGH THE TOURS IN ONE OF THE SIX MAIN EXHIBITIONS
These exhibitions were written by the exhibit editors, inspired by the themes and stories in the forthcoming Making Europe book series. Each tour in Inventing Europe consists of five or six heritage objects, each with its own story, brought together to explore one way that technology has crossed or blocked borders in Europe. But it does not stop there. Each object is also a gateway to explore further, offering you sources for further reading as well as related objects from our partners and the vast wealth of Europeana.