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small special museum
This museum has a rare collection of 'fiches'. A kind of internet on paper. Not spectacular but a nice illustration of mankind who tries to capture the world. Also an exposition of Belgium.
This museum has a rare collection of 'fiches'. A kind of internet on paper. Not spectacular but a nice illustration of mankind who tries to capture the world. Also an exposition of Belgium.
This is hidden Gem, the content is mindblowing. Combining passion for making order in information and creating world peace, who would expect to find this in Mons. Its for free and easy to access. Go t...
This is hidden Gem, the content is mindblowing. Combining passion for making order in information and creating world peace, who would expect to find this in Mons. Its for free and easy to access. Go t...
An unique museum, worth a visit. In the beginning of the 20th century Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine tried to collect all the knowledge in the whole world and index this information. They wanted t...
small special museum
This museum has a rare collection of 'fiches'. A kind of internet on paper. Not spectacular but a nice illustration of mankind who tries to capture the world. Also an exposition of Belgium.
small special museum
This museum has a rare collection of 'fiches'. A kind of internet on paper. Not spectacular but a nice illustration of mankind who tries to capture the world. Also an exposition of Belgium.
Mindblowing
This is hidden Gem, the content is mindblowing. Combining passion for making order in information and creating world peace, who would expect to find this in Mons. Its for free and easy to access. Go t...
Mindblowing
This is hidden Gem, the content is mindblowing. Combining passion for making order in information and creating world peace, who would expect to find this in Mons. Its for free and easy to access. Go t...
Quirky, but intriguing museum
An unique museum, worth a visit. In the beginning of the 20th century Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine tried to collect all the knowledge in the whole world and index this information. They wanted t...