Day of the Romanian Navy 2026: Program of Events of 15 August. Where There Are Ceremonies, Parades and Naval Exercises
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The Romanian Navy's School Ship, Bricul Mircea, will dock Friday in the port of Lisbon, where it will remain open to the public for visits, on Sundays and Mondays, announces the Embassy of Romania in Portugal. "For Romania, the presence of Bric Mircea in the Portuguese space is not only a celebration, but represents a meeting between two nations that connect ...
The day of the Romanian Navy is celebrated, every year, on August 15, through demonstrations dedicated to the traditions and values of the Romanian Naval Forces. In 2026, the events will take place in several cities of the country, and Constanta will be, this time, the main center of the festivities. The public is expected to participate in military and religious ceremonies, naval and air demonstrations, parades, concerts and shows, in a program…
Every year, on August 15, the Romanian Navy Day is marked by military ceremonies, naval exercises, parades, shows and activities dedicated to the public. The largest demonstrations take place in Constanta, where the participating ships and aircraft offer an impressive show at sea and in the air.
The Romanian Naval Forces celebrate this year 124 years since the first organization of the Navy Day. Tradition continues through a series of wide demonstrations, scheduled in the period 5-16 August 2026, in six large garrisons of the country: Constanta, Mangalia, Brăila, Galați, Tulcea and Bucharest. The culminating point of the demonstrations will take place on Thursday, 15 August, even by [...]
The sanctuary of Rocamadour welcomes the celebration of 400 years of the National Navy from Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 August. It will manifest the secular devotion of the sailors to the Black Virgin, but also a special link, since its creation, between the Navy and the Catholic Church.
The school ship of the Romanian Navy, Bricul Mircea, will dock Friday, August 14, 2026, in the Port of Lisbon, where it will remain open to the general public for visiting, on Sunday, August 16, and Monday, August 17. For Romania, the presence of Bric Mircea in the Portuguese space is not only a holiday but represents a meeting between two nations [...]
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