THE RAPALLO BORDER, a Quarter of a Century of Existence and a Century of Heritage and Memory

The Girl Cut in Half by the Rapallo Border – The life of the people of Primorska behind the Rapallo border and the images of the Rapallo border

On 12 November 1920, in the Italian town of Rapallo, the Kingdom of the SHS and the Kingdom of Italy signed a treaty that defined the border between the two countries after the First World War – the so-called Rapallo border.

Authors of the exhibition: dr. Božo Repe, dr. Peter Mikša, dr. Matija Zorn, dr. Bojan Balkovec, dr. Božidar Flajšman, dr. Manca Volk Bahun, dr. Primož Gašperič, dr. Rok Ciglič, dr. Darja Kerec, dr. Alenka Fikfak, dr. Janez Grom.

The exhibition is part of the core project Rapallo Border: a Quarter of a Century of Existence and a Century of Heritage and Memory (J6-3124), which is being carried out at the Department of History, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana (1 October 2021-30 September 2024).