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"What do René Iché’s sculpture Guernica and a 1904 German Colonial Clock have in common? They can both be viewed at the House of European History. They can also be appreciated over the Internet in good quality resolution thanks to the museum’s online collection, which includes a wide variety of historical objects (artworks, political documents, souvenirs of the past, etc)." Get a taste of the House of European History now.





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