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Feb 02, 2026 | 17:00 STRAZE Art

Vernissage : Healed lands | Зцілені землі

The exhibition shows stories from the liberated areas in Ukraine.

"Healed lands" is a series of articles as part of the project "Stories from the liberated territories" by the Ukrainian online reporting magazine "The Ukrainians" in cooperation with the Heinrich Böll Foundation.

The stories on display show that people in Ukraine are not giving up and not waiting for help from outside, but are actively bringing life back to their homes and communities - even though the war is still raging.

In their texts, the authors report on the renewal of life in the areas temporarily occupied or besieged by the Russian army. Based on personal experiences of war, they tell stories of people who, despite difficult times, draw strength to live on and encourage others.

The exhibition will be officially opened today at 5 pm in the corridors on the 1st floor.

The exhibition can then be visited from 2 February to 8 March 2026, Sundays to Fridays from 2 pm to 6 pm and during events. Admission is free.

The STRAZE is wheelchair-accessible. There is a lift and a wheelchair-accessible toilet. All toilets are all-gender toilets. Beanbags are available as alternative seating.

Organiser: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung MV, STRAZEkultur

Picture credits: Danylo Pavlov / Reporters. (Das Bild steht unter einer Creative Commons License.)
STRAZE Stralsunder Str. 10 17489 Greifswald +49 157 33287879

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