Museum of Europe

Museum of Europe

The Museum of Europe (in French: Musée de l'Europe) is a museum project[1] based in Brussels, Belgium.[2]

Krzysztof Pomian is director of the Scientific Committee and Élie Barnavi is a former director.[3]

References

  1. ^ The cultural project, The Museum of Europe, Belgium.
  2. ^ The Museum of Europe, Belgium.
  3. ^ The Scientific Committee, The Museum of Europe, Belgium.


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