More than 3,000 people filled the ceremonial hall of the Hofburg Palace, sending a strong message of unity and gathering around the values that connect us, regardless of borders.

Minister of European Integration and International Cooperation Zlatan Klokić noted the importance of this event as a symbol of unity, tolerance, peace and understanding, which kept growing year after year and brought together more and more people.

The Minister of European Integration and International Cooperation of the Republic of Srpska, Zlatan Klokić, noted the importance of the Saint Sava Ball held in Vienna, because it sent a message of unity and gathering around the values that should gather the Serbian people even beyond Srpska’s borders.

The city of Trebinje’s partnership is a special honor, and there is a wish to involve other cities and municipalities also in the St. Sava Ball in the coming years.

With a history dating back to 1846, when the Serbian Quadrille was first performed, the St. Sava Ball has become one of the oldest gatherings of the Serbian community in the world. The program of the 27th St. Sava Ball presented a unique experience across 16 halls of the magnificent Hofburg Palace. Throughout the evening, visitors had the opportunity to enjoy top-notch music and dance performances: from the program in the Grand Hall, through jazz and tambura ensembles, to carefully selected concerts in the other halls.

Source: Ministry of European Integration and International Cooperation – Politika

Photo: Ministry of European Integration and International Cooperation – R. Brunhölzl