For over 150 years, the Liberté Lodge No. 21 in Lausanne has been an integral part of the local community. By inviting a speaker like Philippe Boxho, they aim to delve into contemporary themes while challenging preconceived notions—an essential aspect of Freemasonry.
Forensic medicine, often viewed through the lenses of fiction or popular biases, is a field where the pursuit of truth takes precedence over appearances. This mirrors the Masonic approach, which promotes study, reflection, and the overcoming of stereotypes.
The conference is free of charge, but registration is required. Parking is available nearby at the Riponne lot, just a five-minute walk from the Palais de Rumine. Although there will not be a book signing, the speaker will allocate time for questions. The conference is scheduled for Monday, May 12th. For those using public transport, the Metro Line No. 2 stops at "Riponne-Maurice Béjart."
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