A life against mafia

Traveling exhibition on the victims of the mafia

From Monday 23 May to Tuesday 19 July 2022
Exhibitions

Traveling exhibition in which the icons of the victims of the mafia are represented, created by the Einaudi Molari Institute of Rimini in collaboration with the Provincial Observatory on Organized Crime of the Province of Rimini and the Municipality of Rimini.
Through 26 totems positioned in different cultural containers in the historic center of Rimini, the exhibition tells in 104 posters the stories of those who actively fought against the mafias, magistrates, policemen, entrepreneurs, but also innocent victims such as children, women, civilians who were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The exhibition is part of a widespread itinerary in the places of culture of the city of Rimini, such as the courtyard of the Gambalunga library (via Gambalunga 27), the building of the Lettimi Music High School (via Cairoli 44), the museum of the city of Rimini (via Tonini 1), the entrance of the Municipality of Rimini (piazza Cavour 27), the seat of the Prefecture of Rimini (via IV Novembre, 40).
The exhibition is visible to the public until July 19, thus symbolically covering the 57 days that passed in 1992 between the murder of Giovanni Falcone and Francesca Morvillo together with members of the escort and the massacre in via D'Amelio in which perished Paolo Borsellino with his five police officers.
The exhibition will then move to other municipalities in the province.

 

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Rimini