EIB donates 17th century tapestries to Vianden Castle

The EIB will donate three 17th century Flemish tapestries to Vianden Castle, in Luxembourg, the most-visited heritage site in the Grand Duchy. This donation underlines the EIB’s enduring commitment to Luxembourg on the occasion of its EU presidency by supporting a...

Artists unveil works

Artists Aaron Bezzina (Malta), Fatma Çiftçi (Turkey) and Markus Hoffmann (Germany) have unveiled the works created during their residency in Luxembourg under the framework of the Institute’s Artists’ Development Programme (ADP). Every year, the Institute offers...

Getting cultural heritage to work for Europe

Cultural activities have traditionally been regarded as costs to society. A new report by an Expert Group on Cultural Heritage established by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme (DG Research and Innovation) shows that “cultural heritage is...

Artists’ Development Programme 2015: and the winners are…

Aaron Bezzina, 24, from Malta, Markus Hoffmann, 33, from Germany and Fatma Çiftçi 34, from Turkey are the three winners of the 2015 edition of the EIB Institute’s Artists’ Development Programme (ADP) under the mentorship of leading British artist Darren Almond. The...