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Publications
The medieval Sokolac castle was once the seat of the mighty Princes of Krk (the House of Frankopan) in the Lika region. Underneath the castle’s strong walls, the town of Brinje has developed during the unsettled centuries. Its monumental architecture and a history of visiting royalties and other notable historical make it a valuable heritage site of historical and artistic importance.
The fifty years of conservators' work in Split was presented for the opening of a new Croatian Conservation Institute building.
The brochure was featured with the exhibition of conservation-restoration work on the Lovro Dobričević polyptych from the main altar of the Franciscan Church of St. Mary in Danče. Experts from the Croatian Conservation Institute conducted the work, in cooperation with other conservation experts from Croatia and Florence, Italy.
The brochure was issued for the exhibition of ten restored graphic prints from the Dubrovnik Museums. The prints were made in renowned Italian printmaking workshops, and date from the 16th to the 18th century. The brochure brings a concise presentation of conservation-restoration carried out in the Dubrovnik Department for Conservation.