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Towards the rear of the site, a modern museum has been constructed. This museum showcases a diverse collection of materials and artifacts unearthed on the premises, along with other items relevant to the historical era. At the entrance, a wooden sign displays the names of some confirmed victims who
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In the mid-1990s, local residents began to denounce what happened in the house, and later they coordinated with other individuals and organizations in the community around it. This was of vital importance for the recognition and recovery of the site as a place dedicated to memory, where vigils were
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