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VUKOVAR, May 27 (Hina) - The Vukovar City Museum Wednesday returned
to its old premises in the eastern Croatian town's Eltz Castle after
seven years of exile.
Today's opening was attended by numerous Vukovar residents and
dignitaries, including Croatian National Parliament deputy
speakers Jadranka Kosor and Vladimir Seks, numerous MPs and
Croatian Culture Minister Bozo Biskupic.
The museum's manager Ruza Maric said the biggest task was "to
retrieve the many works of art, part of which are in Belgrade and
Novi Sad (Yugoslavia), part is kept in museums and galleries all
over Croatia, while some were looted".
"When we remember Vukovar's hardest days we always remember the
people and the many lives laid at the altar of the homeland,"
Biskupic said.
"The return of the Vukovar City Museum to Vukovar is one way of
giving (the victims) back the love they showed to their homeland."
Biskupic emphasised the Ministry of Culture and the government
would continue to help in preserving the cultural heritage in
Vukovar-Srijem County.
County Prefect Rudolf Koenig said it was urgent to find a sponsor
for the reconstruction of Eltz Castle.
Before the war the Vukovar City Museum kept some 50,000 works of art
which, manager Maric pointed out, testified to the area's 5,000-
year-long history.
About 1,400 exhibits have been gathered to date thanks to many
benefactors from Croatia, Europe and the world, she said.
These will be displayed in the reconstructed premises.
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