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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Voices of Abolition — Afro-Brazilian Heritage
DTSTART:20260520T090000Z
URL:https://lauti.xemele.social/event/96665b32-ff10-4200-9642-24e9f8f9a110
DTEND:20260820T170000Z
CATEGORIES:culture\,history
DESCRIPTION:A three-month exhibition at the Museum of Abolition exploring
  the cultural and social legacy of the abolitionist movement in Brazil.
  The exhibition features documents\, photographs\, and personal artifacts
  from the collection of over 300 items housed in the former Madalena
  Plantation headquarters. Visitors will encounter firsthand accounts of
  resistance\, the formation of quilombo communities\, and the ongoing
  influence of Afro-Brazilian cultural traditions in contemporary society.
  Interactive stations allow visitors to listen to oral histories and
  explore digitized archival material from the Brasiliana Museus platform.
  Free admission.\n
LOCATION:Museu da Abolição\, Recife\, PE\, Exhibition Gallery
GEO:-8.0413;-34.9144
ORGANIZER:mailto:Museus de História — History & Heritage Museums
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UID:14f7d043-56f9-4740-a20c-847828278cd1
SUMMARY:Workshop: Reading Historical Documents from the Inconfidência
DTSTART:20260605T140000Z
URL:https://lauti.xemele.social/event/14f7d043-56f9-4740-a20c-847828278cd1
DTEND:20260605T170000Z
CATEGORIES:education\,history
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on workshop for students\, researchers\, and history
  enthusiasts on reading and interpreting 18th-century manuscripts related
  to the Inconfidência Mineira independence movement. Participants will
  work with facsimile reproductions of original trial documents and
  correspondence drawn from the museum's collection of over 4\,000
  historical items. The workshop covers paleography basics\, historical
  context of the conspiracy\, and the significance of these documents in
  shaping Brazilian national identity. The museum\, inaugurated in 1944
  inside the former Town Hall and Jail of Ouro Preto\, is itself a key
  landmark of this history. Limited to 25 participants. Registration
  required.\n
LOCATION:Museu da Inconfidência\, Ouro Preto\, MG\, Research Room
GEO:-20.3856;-43.5035
ORGANIZER:mailto:Museus de História — History & Heritage Museums
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Gold\, Power and Architecture in Colonial Minas Gerais
DTSTART:20260710T150000Z
URL:https://lauti.xemele.social/event/bace4d04-2475-4270-adf7-754bc38e78c4
DTEND:20260710T160000Z
CATEGORIES:education\,history
DESCRIPTION:A public lecture examining how the 18th-century diamond and
  gold mining economy shaped the architecture\, social hierarchy\, and
  urban planning of towns across Minas Gerais. The speaker will draw on
  examples from the museum's own collection of over 2\,500 items\,
  including mining equipment\, religious art\, and domestic objects from
  the diamond district era. The Museu do Diamante\, established in 1954\,
  occupies a building that once served as a residence for diamond
  inspectors. The talk connects the material culture of the mining period
  to the UNESCO-listed heritage townscape of Diamantina. Open to the
  public. No registration required.\n
LOCATION:Museu do Diamante\, Diamantina\, MG\, Lecture Hall
GEO:-18.2494;-43.6017
ORGANIZER:mailto:Museus de História — History & Heritage Museums
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