Belgrade, November 6, 2014 – Their Royal Highnesses Crown
Prince Haakon of Norway, Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess
Katherine visited Zemun today to attend a ceremony at the Roman Catholic Church
of St. Rocco, following that they visited the Serbian Orthodox Church of the
Holy Archangel Gabriel. This ceremony was also attended by State Secretary
Dilek Ayhan of the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, HE Mr
Nils Ragnar Kamswag, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway, and great number of
members of the diplomatic corps and religious representatives.
The Roman Catholic Church of St. Rocco was built in 1836, on
the foundations of an older chapel, and the architect was Joseph Felber, who
also built the Zemun Church of Holy Trinity. The church suffered in 1990’s, but
recently it was renovated thanks to the Norwegian Government and its former
glory has again been fully restored.
All three photos @Crown Prince Alexander |
Crown Prince Alexander expressed his delight that HRH Crown
Prince Haakon is in Serbia and that they met on such wonderful occasion.
"Crown Prince Haakon of Norway is the first member of the Norwegian Royal
Family to visit Serbia for 40 years. I hope meetings like this will happen more
often and that each future meeting will further deepen the friendship between
our two countries to the benefit of both our nations.”
Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Prince Alexander and Crown
Princess Katherine also visited the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy
Archangel Gabriel in Zemun and talked to the priests who told Their Royal
Highnesses about its long history
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