Fifty years after the death of Francisco Franco, Spain continues to deal with the numerous scars left from forty years of dictatorship. From his victory in the Civil War in 1939, Franco wielded executive, legislative, and judicial power without political or democratic oversight over state institutions. It is estimated that the Franco regime executed approximately 150,000 individuals between 1936 and 1945, many of whom remain buried in mass graves.
This photography exhibition by Eva Máñez explores three key sites central to understanding this conflict: Paterna, the site of executions; La Safor, with accounts from the defeated; and Franco's tomb in Mingorrubio. A photographic journey and testimonial on the impacts of fascism and totalitarianism in the 20th century.
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The exhibition includes: photographs of the mass graves in Paterna, accounts from victims, and views of Francisco Franco's tomb.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Neumünster Abbey
28 Rue Münster
Grund Luxembourg
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