Lecture series Making of Pfalz; lecture by Michael Sprenger: What is and how does one become a place of democratic history? Regional and local examples (including from the Palatinate)
The still young Federal Foundation "Sites of German Democratic History" has the legal mandate to raise public and individual awareness of German democratic history and its significance. Democratic commitment needs historical role models. They show that each and every individual can make a difference. Democracy therefore needs places where its events can be localized, marked, made visible and experienced. Places in the history of democracy are historical sites and locations where people fought for freedom, pluralism and co-determination, where these values were won, defended, demanded and shaped, but also lost time and again. The lecture will shed light on specific well-known and lesser-known examples of such places in the history of democracy in the Palatinate.
[Admission €5 for non-members of the Historischer Verein der Pfalz e.V. Students registered for the lecture are admitted free of charge].
- Thursday, 05.02.2026
- 06:00 pm
- Event locationGemeindehaus Heilig-Kreuz, Augustinergasse 1, Landau in der Pfalz
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- Students, employees, interested parties