ZAGREB, May 31, 2018 - Croatia's Culture Minister Nina Obuljen Koržinek formally opened an exhibition on Croatian intangible cultural heritage in Strasbourg on Wednesday, inaugurating Croatian cultural events over the next six months during the country's chairmanship of the Council of Europe, which has its seat in the city.
ZAGREB, April 9, 2018 - Four young Croatian scientists who have contributed to science and society have been awarded fellowships from the L'Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science initiative.
April 2, 2018 - Continuing our look to Pag town's famous features, a tribute to a particular item of UNESCO fame - the world-renowned Pag lace
ZAGREB, March 31, 2018 - The Croatian Culture Ministry has submitted the celebration of Saint Tryphon and the Kolo Svetog Tripuna tradition of Croats from the Bay of Kotor for inclusion on UNESCO's protection list, the Croatian Foreign Ministry said in a press release on Friday, adding that they were registered as Croatia's cultural heritage and were part of Croatia's intangible heritage.
ZAGREB, February 5, 2018 – Montenegrin and Croatian culture ministers Aleksandar Bogdanović and Nina Obuljen Koržinek met in the Montenegrin coastal town of Kotor on Sunday to discuss Montenegro's application for the inclusion of the Bokeljska Mornarica maritime brotherhood on the UNESCO world cultural heritage list without specifying that it is the heritage of the Croatian people.
Conservators have reported the diocese for interventions done in the Euphrasian Basilica.
Celebrating one of Hvar's five UNESCO heritages from August 19, 2017 - the Festival of the Mediterranean Diet.
Continuing her look at the intangible UNESCO heritage of Croatia on March 21, 2017, Filipa Marusic turns her attention to the toy making traditions of Hrvatsko Zagorje.
Continuing her look at the intangible UNESCO heritage of Croatia on December 30, 2016, TCN's Filipa Marusic looks at a festive favourite - Licitar.
Continuing our look at the intangible UNESCO heritage of Croatia on November 5, 2016, a recent addition to the list has been the Mediterranean diet, which recently became intangible heritage for several Mediterranean countries including Spain, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Morocco, Italy and Croatia (with the islands of Hvar and Brac respresenting Croatia).