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KBR (Royal Library of Belgium)
Public profile- Brussel, Belgium
- 201-500 collaborators
- Education/ E-learning
- and 2 others
- Brussel, Belgium
- 201-500 collaborators
- Education/ E-learning
- and 2 others
Overview KBR (Royal Library of Belgium)
http://www.kbr.beAbout us
What we do: KBR, the Royal Library of Belgium, is the national scientific library dedicated to collecting, preserving, managing, and studying Belgium's extensive cultural and historical heritage. It holds over 8 million documents, including manuscripts, maps, prints, music, coins, and more. KBR supports scientific research, provides public access to information, and offers a broad cultural experience through exhibitions, events, and digitization projects.
Where we are located: KBR is headquartered at Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels, Belgium.
Short history: The origins of KBR trace back to the 15th century Library of the Dukes of Burgundy. Officially founded in 1559 by Philip II of Spain as the Royal Library of the Low Countries, it has evolved into Belgium's national library. In 2020, KBR opened a museum showcasing the Library of the Dukes of Burgundy’s 15th-century illuminated manuscripts, further establishing its cultural significance.
Organization & culture: KBR employs around 123 professionals from diverse fields such as arts, design, information technology, and research. The institution values knowledge, accessibility, preservation, collaboration, and innovation, fostering a culture of curiosity, respect, and inclusivity. It aims to enrich Belgium’s cultural landscape and support democratic access to reliable information.
Recent developments: In 2020, KBR inaugurated its museum, making a national treasure accessible to the public. The museum features the Library of the Dukes of Burgundy’s collection of 15th-century manuscripts, previously available only to researchers, and offers multilingual visitor experiences. KBR continues to expand its digitization efforts and cultural programming.
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- Administrative operations manager
- Administrative assistant
- Communications specialist
- Content writer
- Marketing communications manager
- Human resources specialist
- IT project manager
- Community manager
- Social media coordinator
- Chief operations officer
- Marketing coordinator
- Public relations manager
- Events coordinator
- Librarian
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