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Brussels, Sep 12 (EFE)- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) Spaniards milling around with their suitcases in a Brussels station, churro makers in a small Brussels venue and black and white souvenirs are some of the images that the Immigration Museum in the Belgian capital shows in a photographic exhibition dedicated to immigrants who began landing in Belgium more than half a century ago.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Brussels, May 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Olivier Hoslet) The House of European History opens from this weekend a sixth floor dedicated to current affairs in Europe.FOOTAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF EUROPEAN HISTORYSOUNDBITES FROM ANDREA MORK, DIRECTOR OF THE MUSEUM TRANSLATION: 1. "Following this tour through 200 years of European history, this last floor is dedicated to the challenges and conflicts that we face on a daily basis."
Brussels (Belgium), 23 Oct (EFE), (Camera: Leo Rodriguez).- The House of European History hosts from this Saturday an exhibition that makes a chronological journey through the Old Continent from the prism of the fakes and imitations, and shows, through more than 200 pieces, the existence of hoaxes from antiquity to the crisis of the Covid-19. The exhibition, called "Fake for Real", starts with a wall of mirrors that reflects a Trojan horse that progressively mutates into a code that represents a Trojan computer virus.FOOTAGE OFART AND STATEMENTS BY ROCÍO DEL CASAR, HEAD MANAGER OF THE COLLECTION IN THE HOUSE OF EUROPEAN HISTORY.TRANSLATIONS: "This is an exposition on fakes from a historical point of view.It is also very relevant for us that our audience can acquire the mechanisms and guidelines to discover what is the truth behind each ad.Well, we have exhibited around 235/240 pieces of which many are part of our own collection and the rest we have brought from museums and institutions from throughout Europe."
A rare collection of letters, pictures and other personal objects from Dutch exotic dancer and convicted spy Margaretha Zelle, also known as Mata Hari, are going up for auction.
A new movement is bringing people together at the symbolic square of Paris, demanding the government to listen to them. The movement is now spreading across Europe. Sounds familiar?