On the 2nd of August, 2017, Imotski will mark 300 years of liberating the town from the Ottoman Empire.
Zadar's defense walls and Sibenik's St. Nicholas Fortress are the latest Croatian additions to join the famed list, let's take a closer look at both of them...
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee was held from July 2-12, 2017 in Krakow, Poland.
Saint Blaise enters the world of modern technology with a virtual overview of the historical, artistic and cultural heritage of Dubrovnik!
Croatia was added by extending the existing list of Primeval Beech Forests, which now includes 12 countries
Congratulations, Zadar and Šibenik!
TCN's Filipa Marušić delves deeper into more of Croatia's UNESCO Intangible Heritage, this time heading to Eastern Croatia...
Prepare for traffic jams...
A well-known and much loved Dubrovnik tour guide takes to Facebook to write a comical, yet painfully true post on what mass tourism has become in the Pearl of the Adriatic.
There is something so charming about old photos, especially when they're recreated and brought to life once again!