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The Mundaneum is a landmark in the intellectual and social fabric of Europe. Its founders, Henri La Fontaine and Paul Otlet, were advocates of peace through ...
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"The web time forgot" (New York Times). Exceptional place in Mons. All info here · Space rental · Place history · Virtual tour · Guestbook.
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An archive centre and exhibition space, the Mundaneum in Mons houses all the knowledge of the world.
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In the 21st century, the Mundaneum is a non-profit organisation based in Mons, Belgium, that runs an exhibition space, website and archive, which celebrate the ...
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Mons Card Partner: €2 discount The Mundaneum uses temporary exhibitions and activities to explore the unique project of its founders, Paul Otlet and Henri ...
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The Mundaneum is an exceptional archive centre and exhibition space in Mons, known to hold 12 million bibliographic records. Le Monde describes it as the ...
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Mundaneum (The) The Mundaneum was an institution created in 1910 AD, following an initiative begun in 1895 AD by Belgian lawyers Paul Otlet and Henri La ...
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A centre for archives, temporary exhibitions and conferences, the Mundaneum is a tribute to its founders. Henri La Fontaine and Paul Otlet.
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Nov 28, 2023 · 3 minutes au coeur du Mundaneum ! Centre d'archives et espace muséal, le Mundaneum conserve et valorise plus de 6 kilomètres de documents ...

Mundaneum

(350) Museum in Mons, Belgium
The Mundaneum was an institution which aimed to gather together all the world's knowledge and classify it according to a system called the Universal Decimal Classification. It was developed at the turn of the 20th century by Belgian lawyers Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine.
Address: Rue de Nimy 76, 7000 Mons, Belgium
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 10 AM
Phone: +32 65 31 53 43