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The idea? To enable partners in Belgium and elsewhere to enrich their cultural programming by discovering captivating themes through ready-to-use exhibitions. A great way of sharing history, archaeology and knowledge with a wide audience, wherever they may be. Each exhibition is designed to be easily transported and installed, and comes with explanatory panels in French, with a Dutch translation available. They are suitable for museums and cultural institutions. 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