The House of European History, Food for Thought and Reflection
Abstract
In May 2017, the House of European History
opened its doors in Brussels. Long awaited, this new
museum represents a small revolution in the museum
landscape. It stands out both because of the scale of the
project - the history of Europe - and the specific role given
to each visitor. The idea is not to impose a narrative on
the visitor, but to encourage critical understanding.
Visitors should be led to question the concept of Europe
from its beginnings, but also explore what unites Europe.
The museum’s designers focused on the concept of memory,
which unites and divides at the same time. Through six
chronological sections, the visitor is invited to revisit
Europe at a time when it seems more than ever in crisis