Peace leads to Peace

Karl Gustav Hammar presented his newly  published book “Peace leads to Peace” at the Swedish Church in Paris. One of Sweden’s most controversial archbishops in modern times, inspired by the great humanist and UN Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjöld, predicts a new course for the Church.

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Prince Eugene – the Swedish Royal artist

Waldemarsudde, the Prince’s castle, situated in one of Stockholm’s largest parks, is a jewel in itself. Prince Eugene not only a painter in his own right was also a sponsor for other artists. Continuously, exhibitions are shown in this beautiful place.

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Fred är vägen till Fred

K.G. Hammar presenterade sin bok och sina idéer om fred i Svenska Kyrkan i Paris. Sveriges kanske mest kontroversielle ärkebiskop i modern tid, inspirerad av Dag Hammarskjöld, förutspår en ny väg för kyrkan.

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Nobel’s visit to Paris

The day preceding the Nobel banquet – yearly on December 10 – Paris and the Swedish Club welcomed Lennart Nobel who foretold about his family’s amazing destiny. Alfred Nobel wrote his final testament,  in November 27, 1895, at the desk still standing there – in what’s now called the “Nobel-room”.

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Nobel i all ära

Dagen innan nobelfesten – den 9 december 2013 – välkomnade Paris och den svenska klubben Lennart Nobel som berättade inlevande om sin familjs öde. Det var på denna klubb Alfred Nobel redigerade sitt testamente, den 27 november 1895, på det skrivbord som fortfarande står i ”Nobelrummet”.

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