Princess Kristina of Norway
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Princess Kristina of Norway
Statue of Princess Kristina made by artist Brit Sørensen in Covarrubias, (Spain), a copy was later erected in Tønsberg In 1953 a sarcophagus believed to be empty was mistakenly opened to reveal a woman. A scroll written in Old Norse was found with the body and revealed that it was in fact Princess Kristina. Legend has it that her wish for a wedding gift was the erection of a chapel in honour of St. Olav in Spain. The chapel was never built, but plans are currently under way to build it in Covarrubias in honour of the 750th anniversary of her leaving Norway. In 1978 a statue of Princess Kristina made by artist Brit Sørensen was unveiled in Covarrubias and a copy was later erected in Tønsberg. Tønsberg and Covarrubias have entered a friendship agreement as the result of this old connection. The Princess Kristina foundation has been established to further the work to preserve and advance the cultural and historical ties. Source
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