Art, Science and Peace Prize
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Awarded forOn the occasion of the "World Conference for the Peace and Welfare of Nations"
Sponsored byMan Center
World Interreligious Center
European Commission
United Nations[1]
World Interreligious Center
European Commission
United Nations[1]
LocationMonastery of Sargiano, Arezzo
CountryItaly
| Origin of the Prize | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | On the occasion of the "World Conference for the Peace and Welfare of Nations" |
| Sponsored by | Man Center World Interreligious Center European Commission United Nations[1] |
| Location | Monastery of Sargiano, Arezzo |
| Country | Italy |
| First award | June 29, 2002 |
The Art, Science and Peace Prize is awarded every three years. It is given to artists and scientists who have worked for peace and the welfare of society and the world.[2] The Prize is accompanied by a sum of money that can vary in each edition.[3] The Prize is awarded by a jury appointed by the International Non-Profit Organization "Man Center" in collaboration with the World Interreligious Center.
Since its foundation, Pier Franco Marcenaro[4] has been the Chairman of the Jury.[5]
