On the initiative of the European Network of Places of Peace (ENPP), the exhibition entitled “Celebrating Peace” was inaugurated on the 24th of May, which will be open to the public in the Torre/Paço de Évora Monte (Portugal) until the 16th of June, during the opening hours of that space.
The Exhibition “Celebrating Peace” was organized by the Department of History of the School of Social Sciences of the University of Évora (Portugal), under the coordination of Professors Mafalda Soares da Cunha and Ana Sofia Ribeiro and consists of 17 panels created by teachers and master’s and undergraduate students in History from that Department which address the theme of Peace from different perspectives and areas.
This ENPP initiative coincides with the period in which 190 years have passed since the date of the Signing of the Évora Monte Convention (May 26, 1834), the peace treaty that ended the Civil War that broke out in Portugal in the third decade of the XIX century.
Entry is free.