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Mundaneum
thumb|Drawers of the Mundaneum's Universal Bibliographical System bibliographic index cards
The Mundaneum was an institution which aimed to gather together all the world's knowledge and classify it according to a system known as the Universal Decimal Classification. It was developed at the turn of the 20th century by Belgian lawyers Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine. The Mundaneum has been identified as a milestone in the history of data collection and management, and, albeit more tenuously, as a precursor to the Internet.
Royal Museum for Central Africa
ethnography, natural history and history museum in Tervuren, Belgium
Letterenhuis
CegeSoma
Belgian centre of excellence for the history of 20th century conflicts
National Archives of Belgium
main seat (Brussels) of Belgium's National Archives
CINEMATEK
The Royal Belgian Film Archive (; ), operating under the brand name CINEMATEK, is the national cinematheque of Belgium. The institution collects, preserves and makes available an extensive film collection, with a particular focus on Belgian cinema, and also organises film screenings, exhibitions and educational programmes.
State Archives of Belgium
organization of all State Archives of Belgium