Adrien Roselaer, A Great History of Navigation: Man's Conquest of the Waves

  • conference
  • art
  • Mmmhhh tu sembles intéressé par "art". Clique sur les mots clefs qui te plaisent... et hop ne rate plus rien les concernant. A toi de jouer !

Holding a Master's degree in History from the Free University of Brussels in 2010, Adrien Roselaer specialized in the study of the Middle Ages. After his studies, he collaborated on the opening of the Museum of Letters and Manuscripts in Brussels, where he became responsible for cultural mediation and exhibitions. After three years, he turned to teaching while collaborating on various exhibitions such as "14-18: This is our History" at the Royal Army Museum, and "Leonard Da Vinci: The inventions of a genius".
Adrien Roselaer has also participated in writing several exhibition catalogs and educational dossiers and recently pursued a career as a lecturer.
In "A Great History of Navigation: Man's Conquest of the Waves", Mr. Roselaer does not aim to present an exhaustive view of the history of navigation but takes us through epochs alongside daring men and women. This lecture explores the evolution of maritime pioneers, from the builders of monoxylous dugouts to modern sail and solar energy-powered ships.


Good to know

Automatically translated from French.


ULiège - Arlon Campus Environnement

Where does it take place?

6700 Belgique Pl. des Chasseurs Ardennais, 6700 Arlon, Belgique

ULiège - Arlon Campus Environnement
Pl. des Chasseurs Ardennais
6700 Arlon
Belgique



SEE MAP

by enovos logo

Weather forecast (Arlon)

mon. 3
-1° / 6°
tue. 4
-1° / 6°
wed. 5
-0° / 8°

REF.#569073 - A MISTAKE? LET US KNOW


Otherwise… check out the agenda

THE AGENDA

see all the things
to do around you

Take Supermiro
everywhere with you.

ios android

Hey, don’t go away...
Get the best
outings around you

All the best deals
events
spots

  • Favorites
  • 2025-02-20 14:30:00 2025-02-20 16:00:00 Europe/Paris Adrien Roselaer, A Great History of Navigation: Man's Conquest of the Waves Holding a Master's degree in History from the Free University of Brussels in 2010, Adrien Roselaer specialized in the study of the Middle Ages. After his studies, he collaborated on the opening of the Museum of Letters and Manuscripts in Brussels, where he became responsible for cultural mediation and exhibitions. After three years, he turned to teaching while collaborating on various exhibitions such as "14-18: This is our History" at the Royal Army Museum, and "Leonard Da Vinci: The inventions of a genius". Adrien Roselaer has also participated in writing several exhibition catalogs and educational dossiers and recently pursued a career as a lecturer. In "A Great History of Navigation: Man's Conquest of the Waves", Mr. Roselaer does not aim to present an exhaustive view of the history of navigation but takes us through epochs alongside daring men and women. This lecture explores the evolution of maritime pioneers, from the builders of monoxylous dugouts to modern sail and solar energy-powered ships. Pl. des Chasseurs Ardennais, 6700 Arlon, Belgique Université du Temps Libre en pays d'Arlon
CLOSE

Favorites

To check your Favorites, connect to your account!

CLOSE

Favorites

To check your Favorites, connect to your account!

CLOSE
CLOSE

Customize your results

To get to your Preferences, connect to your account!

CLOSE

Follow a theme

To follow this Theme, connect to your account!

CLOSE

Follow a theme

To follow this Theme, connect to your account!

CLOSE

Follow some Good Spots

To follow this Good Spot, connect to your account!

CLOSE

Follow a Business

To follow this Business, connect to your account!

CLOSE

Drop your Event

To drop an event, connect to your account!

CLOSE

Yes I want to delete it

Yes No
CLOSE

Well done! Your settings have been applied to the other Supernotifs edition

CLOSE

Drop your Event

To drop an event, connect to your account!

tu n'as pas autorisé la localisation ?

CLOSE
CLOSE
CLOSE

Supermiro is getting a makeover for Brussels and Geneva.
The service will not be available for the next few months in these two areas.
But remains AVAILABLE for Luxembourg and the Greater Region.