PARIS, Dec 14 (hina) - Croatian director Zeljko Senecic's film "Dubrovnik Dusk" was played at the UNESCO building in Paris on Tuesday for the French audience and other guests. Tonight's screening was the last in a programme of
activities staged to present Croatian culture in Paris and Picardy region, which Croatia's Embassy to the UNESCO began staging earlier this month for the second year in a row. Besides the Senecic film, presented at the UNESCO seat in Paris were two publications from the Archaeological Museum in the southern Croatian port of Split. These are the collected papers of the 13th International Congress on Early Christian Archaeology, and a publication entitled Salonika III - French-Croatian Archaeological Researches: Monastrine. Croatian Ambassador to the UNESCO Vesna Girardi-Jurkic on Sunday opened an exhibition of the works of Croatian painter and former French art
PARIS, Dec 14 (hina) - Croatian director Zeljko Senecic's film
"Dubrovnik Dusk" was played at the UNESCO building in Paris on
Tuesday for the French audience and other guests.
Tonight's screening was the last in a programme of activities
staged to present Croatian culture in Paris and Picardy region,
which Croatia's Embassy to the UNESCO began staging earlier this
month for the second year in a row.
Besides the Senecic film, presented at the UNESCO seat in Paris were
two publications from the Archaeological Museum in the southern
Croatian port of Split. These are the collected papers of the 13th
International Congress on Early Christian Archaeology, and a
publication entitled Salonika III - French-Croatian
Archaeological Researches: Monastrine.
Croatian Ambassador to the UNESCO Vesna Girardi-Jurkic on Sunday
opened an exhibition of the works of Croatian painter and former
French art student Tonka Petric in the medieval castle in the town
of Folembray, 100km north-east of Paris. The works will be
auctioned, with proceeds going to the Humanitarian Foundation for
the Children of Croatia.
A philately exhibition called "Croatia on Stamps" was opened in the
historical hamlet Coucy le Chateau on Saturday, as part of the "Day
of Croatian Culture" taking place in the Picardy region.
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