Festival for Peace - World Music and Citizenship
Cahors Mundi - Festival for Peace is a cultural and civic event born from the historical legacy of Cahors, the first world commune without borders in 1949. Organized by the association Cahors Mundi in partnership with the City of Cahors, this multidisciplinary festival offers three days of concerts, conferences, debates, screenings, exhibitions, and citizen forums on the themes of peace, migration, ecology, memory, and democracy. Free and open to all, it unfolds in the city center of Cahors and in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie.
The Cahors Mundi - Festival for Peace festival draws its roots from a utopia born in the aftermath of World War II. In 1949, as Europe was trying to rebuild, Cahors became a vanguard territory by joining the World Route Without Borders n°1, inspired by former American pilot Garry Davis, who had renounced his nationality to proclaim himself a Citizen of the World. Under the impetus of resistance fighter Robert Sarrazac, Cahors was proclaimed the first world commune without borders.
In 2001, a group of citizens, historians, and elected officials from Cahors revived this project by creating the Cahors Mundi association, chaired by Vincent Bedou. The association defends and promotes humanist and universal values through cultural, educational, and intergenerational actions rooted in the legacy of the Citizens of the World.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of this historic movement, the association, in partnership with the City of Cahors and the Fabrique des Écritures (MMSH Marseille), organized the first edition of the festival in June 2025.
For three days, the festival brings together researchers, artists, citizens, and activists to explore major contemporary issues:
The festival takes place in several remarkable sites in Cahors and its surroundings: Place Bessières, the Hôtel de Ville and its Henri Martin hall, the cinema Le Grand Palais, Square Jouvenel, as well as the Maison André Breton and the Maisons Daura in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, a major site of surrealism and world citizenship.
True to the spirit of world citizenship that drives it, Cahors Mundi is a free festival open to all. It caters to families as well as enthusiasts of history, geopolitics, and world cultures. The musical evenings, with DJ sets and concerts, extend the days of reflection in a festive and friendly atmosphere.
The festival is part of a process of intercultural dialogue and the promotion of peace, making Cahors a true capital of Peace for a weekend.
By car: Cahors is accessible via the A20 motorway (exit Cahors Nord or Cahors Sud). Allow about 1h15 from Toulouse and 2h30 from Bordeaux.
By train: Cahors SNCF station is served by direct trains from Paris-Austerlitz (approx. 5h) and Toulouse (approx. 1h10).
The festival is completely free and open access.
Association Cahors Mundi - Maison des associations, Place Bessières, 46000 Cahors
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 06 14 70 27 46 / 05 65 35 70 52
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