Books and Proceedings
Books and Proceedings
This architectural study of the Stanzia Grande in Savudrija is based on archival and conservation research, which the Croatian Conservation Institute conducted in 2010. Stanzia Grande (Villa Cesare) was constructed as a villa with a country estate for Fabris, a nobleman from Piran, to be used for silkworm farming. It was reconstructed and expanded in 1877 for Carlo Cesare, a ship-owner from Trieste.
ICOR - International Conference on Conservation-Restoration, Book of Proceedings comprises 33 lectures by Croatian and foreign experts, covering the following topics: organization of the conservation-restoration activity, training and further development in the conservation-restoration activity, and development and role of conservation-restoration activity in an overall cultural and economic development.

Archaeological investigations into a valuable 3rd century site in the old town of Rijeka - a Late Roman military headquarters - together with later layers from medieval and modern periods, were presented in this bilingual edition. The book was published through the joint effort of the City of Rijeka and the Croatian Conservation Institute.
This richly illustrated edition summarizes the conclusions of an international symposium held in Dubrovnik in 2008. The symposium focused on the comparative analysis of four ensembles depicting the Evangelists from the œuvre of Mattia Preti. Two of these ensembles are now in Dubrovnik, one is in Cosenza (Italy) and one is in Sliema (Malta).
Eneolithic, Bronze Age and Medieval settlement
Croatian Conservation Institute, Department for Archaeology carried out the archaeological research in Josipovac Punitovački–Veliko polje I in 2007 and 2008. The site is part of the C5 corridor of the Osijek–Đakovo motorway, and the results are presented in this monograph.