Our campaigns promote the role of Europeana and the digital heritage sector and highlight the diverse and wonderful content found on the Europeana website. Explore some of our campaigns below.
Our campaigns promote the role of Europeana and the digital heritage sector and highlight the diverse and wonderful content found on the Europeana website. Explore some of our campaigns below.
Under Twin it!, the Ministries of Culture of the European Union Member States are invited to liaise with their national cultural institutions to submit one 3D digitised heritage asset to the common European data space for cultural heritage, deployed by the Europeana Initiative.
Ukrainian cultural institutions need our help to preserve their collections at risk due to the war. Donate your spare equipment to support the digitisation efforts of Ukrainian cultural heritage institutions.
Every year, the Europeana Initiative runs a Digital Storytelling Festival to encourage people to get creative and tell stories with Europe’s digital cultural heritage. Find out more and discover the latest edition!
The Europeana Education Community invites you to the Europeana social and educational low-code hackathon - Low-Code Fest!
GIF IT UP is an annual competition which challenges people to reuse digitised cultural heritage material to produce unique gifs and share them online.
New European Bauhaus puts sustainability, inclusivity and beauty at the heart of Europe’s future. It calls for diverse perspectives, citizens and sectors to come together. Explore more and get involved.
A creative educational challenge based on Beethoven's life and work for students in primary and secondary education.
Our Discovering Europe season highlights Europe’s rich natural beauty and cultural heritage to inspire travel to local and alternative destinations.
Europeana's Sport season explores how sport shapes our sense of self and our sense of Europe.
Europe at Work, Europeana's season in autumn 2019, shares the story of Europe through our working lives in the past and the present.
In June 2019, our editorial campaign A school year with Europeana put a spotlight on how the education community has been integrating digital culture into the classroom over the last academic year.
Women's Season ran from January to March 2019. Its aim was to put a spotlight on women throughout history, highlighting their contributions to society and discussing some historical and current challenges that women still face.
We invite people young and old to build an online collection dedicated to migration.
A commemoration to the centenary of the end of the First World War to foster a connection with cultural heritage content.
280 ran from March to December 2016 collecting 300 awe-inspiring works of art that tell the story of Europe’s art heritage.
This Europeana mentoring programme and educational challenge contributes to the New European Bauhaus movement by inviting students and educators to design beautiful and sustainable spaces with Mozilla Hubs.