The Tree Lighting Ceremony
The ceremony will take place on Sunday 27 November. The free event starts at 4pm with Christmas music and entertainment before the ceremony at 5pm. Attending the ceremony will be dignitaries from Cardiff and Norway, including Deputy Lord Mayor of Cardiff Councillor Jayne Cowan, County Mayor of Hordeland Tom-Christer Nilsen and Reverend Torbørn Holt.
Visit the What’s on page on the Norwegian Church’s website for more details.
Cold Recall: Reflections of a Polar Explorer exhibition
The exhibition commemorating Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen’s adventure, Cold Recall: Reflections of a Polar Explorer will be officially opened on Sunday, 27 November. This year marks the 100th anniversary of his journey to become the first explorer to reach the South Pole.
The exhibit is on loan from Norway’s Fram Museum and was secured through the special partnership between Cardiff and the Norwegian Embassies in London and Dublin. The photo exhibition will be displayed until Sunday 18 December in the Dahl Gallery.
For more information on the exhibition visit the Norwegian Church’s website.
Christmas tree lighting ceremony results in permanent memorial
Cardiff Bay’s Norwegian Church is remembering those lost in the Norway atrocities with a permanent memorial.
The Church receives an annual gift of a tree from Cardiff’s twin city Hordaland to use in the Christmas tree lighting ceremony, and this year a permanent Tree of Remembrance will be planted as a memorial.
The remembrance service coincides with the unveiling of a photo exhibition of Roald Amundsen’s journey to become the first explorer to reach the South Pole.
Councillor Nigel Howells, Chair of the Norwegian Church Advisory Committee, said, “Every year we celebrate the annual tree lighting with guests from Norway, so it is fitting for the Tree of Remembrance to be accompanied by the exhibition opening; both highlighting the courage of the Norwegian people.”
The Tree Lighting Ceremony
The ceremony will take place on Sunday 27 November. The free event starts at 4pm with Christmas music and entertainment before the ceremony at 5pm. Attending the ceremony will be dignitaries from Cardiff and Norway, including Deputy Lord Mayor of Cardiff Councillor Jayne Cowan, County Mayor of Hordeland Tom-Christer Nilsen and Reverend Torbørn Holt.
Visit the What’s on page on the Norwegian Church’s website for more details.
Cold Recall: Reflections of a Polar Explorer exhibition
The exhibition commemorating Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen’s adventure, Cold Recall: Reflections of a Polar Explorer will be officially opened on Sunday, 27 November. This year marks the 100th anniversary of his journey to become the first explorer to reach the South Pole.
The exhibit is on loan from Norway’s Fram Museum and was secured through the special partnership between Cardiff and the Norwegian Embassies in London and Dublin. The photo exhibition will be displayed until Sunday 18 December in the Dahl Gallery.
For more information on the exhibition visit the Norwegian Church’s website.