Queen Silvia of Sweden is coming to Munich. © Uwe Anspach/dpa
Queen Silvia of Sweden will inaugurate the "Childhood House Munich – Model Project Bavaria" as early as next week.
Munich – Queen Silvia of Sweden, 79, is coming to Munich. As BILD reports, on Thursday, June 15, she will inaugurate the "Childhood House Munich - Model Project Bavaria". The Heidelberg woman arrives in Hadern at 16.25 p.m. and twenty minutes later in the entrance hall of the children's center makes the inauguration. Ursula Princess of Bavaria and the Bavarian Minister of Justice Georg Eisenreich and the Minister of State for Family Affairs, Labour and Social Affairs, Ulrike Scharf, will also be present at the celebrations.
Royal visit to Munich: Queen comes to Hadern
In the Hadern district, a contact point for children and young people who have been victims or witnesses of sexualised, physical and psychological violence will be set up this summer on the premises of the kbo Children's Centre in Munich. The initiator of this multidisciplinary and outpatient model project is the World Childhood Foundation Germany. The project was developed in cooperation between the Munich District Court, the Munich Police Headquarters and the kbo Children's Center Munich.
The mother of Princess Victoria of Sweden, 45, Princess Madeleine of Sweden, 40, and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, 44, founded the World Childhood Foundation in 1999 and aims to support children worldwide with her foundation. Only recently, the German-born woman was made an honorary citizen of the city of Heidelberg.
The Childhood House in Munich will be the ninth in Germany.