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Posted on Tuesday June 19, 2018

Updated on Monday November 6, 2023

Europeana Migration Collection Day, Sibiu: Roads of Remembrance and Identity - Migration Stories from Romania

Europeana and University Library Lucian Blaga in Sibiu are inviting communities from Sibiu and beyond to this event to share their personal migration stories - and objects such as pictures, diaries, videos and letters - to our migration collection.

Strada Lucian Blaga 2A, Sibiu 550169, Romania
Google Map of Strada Lucian Blaga 2A, Sibiu 550169, Romania
main image
Title:
Romanian woman [left]. Romanian shepherd [right]
Creator:
Augustus Francis Sherman
Institution:
Ellis Island Photographs from the Collection of William Williams. New York Public Library
13 — 14 July 2018
10:00 — 14:00 University Library Lucian Blaga
Romanian woman [left]. Romanian shepherd [right]
Romanian woman [left]. Romanian shepherd [right]

Europeana and the University Library Lucian Blaga in Sibiu invites now all the people in Sibiu who have interesting stories or keepsakes related to migration, to bring their documents, objects and family stories to the library on 13th July (from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.) and 14th July (from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.). Their stories will be added to the Europeana Migration thematic collection with their objects such as pictures, diaries, videos and letters. Young and old are invited to bring along one or more objects that are part of their and their family’s migration story and as many details about them as possible.

Sibiu is a town whith an important German minority proportion where also other migrants have recently settled. This event in Sibiu is organised in parnership with the Library of the "Lucian Blaga"' University in Sibiu and the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Romanian Academy in Sibiu - a well-known research institute in the field of history and culture of the German minority in Transylvania.

Sharing your migration history can help us to tell a really big story - the story of Europe and the people who live here. Your story is part of Europe’s rich and shared history of migration, and now it can be recorded for the future.

Event timings

  • 13 July, 10:00 - 16:00
  • 14 July, 10:00 - 14:00
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