In a recent parliamentary session, Croatia s Culture Minister Nina Obuljen Koržinek revealed that approximately 13% of the country s buildings are under statutory protection. This announcement comes as part of discussions surrounding amendments to the Law on Protection of Cultural Goods, aimed at enhancing the preservation of the nation’s architectural and historical heritage. Key Takeaways Statutory [ ]
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