Books and Proceedings
Books and Proceedings
The bilingual catalogue was published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at the Mimara Museum (May 18th – Sep 13th, 2015) and the Ethnographic Museum in Dubrovnik (Jul 15th – Sep 30th, 2016). The exhibition raised much interest among both the general and international professional public, presenting valuable archaeological material from a merchant ship that sank in the late 16th century in the Sveti Pavao shallows, off the island of Mljet.
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Ludbreg Conservation Centre, which was celebrated on December 5th, 2014 at Batthyány Mansion, the Croatian Conservation Institute published a brochure about the Centre’s foundation and efforts in protecting Croatian cultural heritage.
Scientific and professional conference and exhibition Stoljeće nakon Laszowskog [A century after Laszowski] was organized through the cooperation of the Croatian Conservation Institute, Croatian State Archives and Brethren of the Croatian Dragon in November 2014 at the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb.
This publication presents the results of years of archaeological research of the late medieval Castle of Barilović. By interpreting the movable finds and relations of architectural structures, valuable information was obtained for the reconstruction of the building phases and life in the castle. Barilović Castle was until recently thought to be an example of a 16th-century Military Frontier fortress. Research along with the protection efforts that the Croatian Conservation Institute has undertaken since 1998 revealed, however, that the castle was built sometime in the mid-15th century.
The collection of six papers on the history of St. Mark’s Church was published to mark the completion of its year-long renovation. Croatian Conservation Institute, which supervised the larger part of the renovation, initiated the monograph, aiming to compile all existing insights into the construction history of the church, which revealed it to be a particularly multi-layered monument.