Croatia Nears 9,000 Protected Cultural Heritage Assets

From UNESCO landmarks to traditional customs, Croatia continues to expand one of Europe’s most comprehensive cultural heritage registers.

Croatia’s Register of Cultural Goods now includes 8,992 protected cultural heritage assets, according to the Ministry of Culture and Media. As of 1 July, the register comprises 8,651 permanently protected sites and traditions, alongside 341 assets under temporary protection, highlighting the country’s exceptional cultural diversity.  

With a population of around 3.8 million, Croatia has approximately one protected cultural asset for every 425 residents, one of the highest concentrations in Europe. The register spans archaeological sites, medieval towns, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, industrial heritage and a rich collection of intangible traditions, while more than 70% of listed assets are immovable cultural properties.  

Among the latest additions are the Zamagna-Kisić summer residence in Dubrovnik, the traditional Podremanac-Vrapče sweet wedding bread-making tradition, and the Crematorium Memorial Complex in Zagreb. Temporary protection has also been granted to archaeological sites in Brod-Posavina County, as well as historic buildings in Pazin and Grožnjan.  

Croatia also boasts 31 UNESCO-listed cultural heritage entries, including eight World Heritage Sites and 23 elements of intangible cultural heritage. Officials say the register is updated daily, ensuring that newly protected sites and traditions continue to preserve the country’s rich historical and cultural legacy for future generations.

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