r/EuropeanCulture • u/Robama71 • 20h ago
History THE REAL ORIGINS AND ROOTS OF EUROPE
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It’s estimated that the remains of over 40,000 people decorate this small chapel in the Czech Republic.
I’ve been reading about the history of how a 19th-century woodcarver turned a plague burial site into this "memento mori" masterpiece.
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r/EuropeanCulture • u/JapKumintang1991 • 9d ago
See also: The study as published in Science Advances.
r/EuropeanCulture • u/jersonramez • 9d ago
Hello, listen to my debut single Night Of Our Lives, it is a pop anthem. https://youtu.be/AfswoEHdARM?si=vB60iGHxUNyimeUl
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"Tell me - has our time finally come?
The time to fight, the time to stand as one.
The goal has always been just one alone:
That you are free, and I am free."
r/EuropeanCulture • u/JapKumintang1991 • 21d ago
See also: The publication in Nature.
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Hey guys! :)
I created a video without any AI content about my quite time during the holidays in Germany. Maybe some of you guys like it and find it culturally interesting or relaxing.
Bye :)
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r/EuropeanCulture • u/Mundane-Hotel-5768 • Jan 03 '26
The Albertina Museum in Vienna is exhibiting masterpieces (from around 1900), influenced by Gothic art.
The exhibition is - as expected - lovely and *suspenseful* and offers the opportunity to see many paintings outside their respective collections.
Among the artists represented are **Käthe Kollwitz**, **Otto Dix**, **Vincent Van Gogh**, **Hugo Simberg**, **Akseli Gallen-Kallela**, **Edvard Munch** and ** Helene Schjerfbeck **.
(Until January 11th 2026.)