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The European Young Heritage Professionals Forum took place in Zadar, Croatia, from 20 to 24 May 2019. The Forum brought together 28 talented professionals from the 28 Member States of the European Union to explore their heritage and how they can contribute to its safeguarding in Europe. In an innovative format, which addressed both tangible and intangible cultural heritage, the participants learnt how to develop safeguarding plans, involve local communities in heritage safeguarding, and design visibility campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of heritage.
The Forum was organized in the framework of the UNESCO-EU joint project “2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage: Engaging Youth for an Inclusive and Sustainable Europe” and was part of the World Heritage Education Programme. It was hosted by the Croatian Commission for UNESCO and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia - developed in close cooperation with the NGO Diadrasis.
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Le Forum européen des jeunes professionnels du patrimoine s’est tenu à Zadar, Croatie du 20 au 24 mai 2019. Le Forum a réuni 28 talentueux jeunes professionnels du patrimoine pour explorer leur patrimoine et envisager comment ils peuvent contribuer à sa sauvegarde en Europe. Dans un format innovant, qui abordait à la fois le patrimoine matériel et immatériel, les participants du Forum ont appris à développer des plans de sauvegarde, à inclure les communautés locales dans la sauvegarde du patrimoine et à concevoir des campagnes de visibilité pour sensibiliser le public à l’importance du patrimoine.
Le Forum a été organisé dans le cadre du projet conjoint UNESCO-UE « 2018 Année européenne du patrimoine culturel : Mobiliser les jeunes pour une Europe inclusive et durable » ainsi que du Programme d’éducation des jeunes au patrimoine mondial. Développé en étroite collaboration avec l’organisation non gouvernementale Diadrasis, il a été accueilli par la Commission croate pour l’UNESCO et le Ministère de la culture de la République de Croatie.
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The European Young Heritage Professionals Forum took place in Zadar, Croatia, from 20 to 24 May 2019. The Forum brought together 28 talented professionals from the 28 Member States of the European Union to explore their heritage and how they can contribute to its safeguarding in Europe. In an innovative format, which addressed both tangible and intangible cultural heritage, the participants learnt how to develop safeguarding plans, involve local communities in heritage safeguarding, and design visibility campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of heritage.
The Forum was organized in the framework of the UNESCO-EU joint project “2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage: Engaging Youth for an Inclusive and Sustainable Europe” and was part of the World Heritage Education Programme. It was hosted by the Croatian Commission for UNESCO and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia - developed in close cooperation with the NGO Diadrasis.
Read more about the Forum here:
Le Forum européen des jeunes professionnels du patrimoine s’est tenu à Zadar, Croatie du 20 au 24 mai 2019. Le Forum a réuni 28 talentueux jeunes professionnels du patrimoine pour explorer leur patrimoine et envisager comment ils peuvent contribuer à sa sauvegarde en Europe. Dans un format innovant, qui abordait à la fois le patrimoine matériel et immatériel, les participants du Forum ont appris à développer des plans de sauvegarde, à inclure les communautés locales dans la sauvegarde du patrimoine et à concevoir des campagnes de visibilité pour sensibiliser le public à l’importance du patrimoine.
Le Forum a été organisé dans le cadre du projet conjoint UNESCO-UE « 2018 Année européenne du patrimoine culturel : Mobiliser les jeunes pour une Europe inclusive et durable » ainsi que du Programme d’éducation des jeunes au patrimoine mondial. Développé en étroite collaboration avec l’organisation non gouvernementale Diadrasis, il a été accueilli par la Commission croate pour l’UNESCO et le Ministère de la culture de la République de Croatie.
Pour en savoir davantage sur le Forum, cliquer ici
ZADAR, CROATIA: Forum, Hidden Church & More Food! | Croatia Vlog
In this Zadar, Croatia travel vlog we show you the forum in the old town of Zadar (including sights such as St Donatus Church, the roman ruins, the pillar of shame and climbing the bell tower), explore squares, find a tiny church, bid goodbye to the sea organ and return to our favourite restaurant of our Croatian trip. We also stop by Garden Lounge bar, which had a relaxing, tropical atmosphere!
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After having spent a few days in the Zadar region of Croatia we highly recommend you consider Zadar for your trip, whether that be a city break, a base to explore the Istrian or North Dalmatian regions of Croatia, or as part of a larger Croatia itinerary. The old town of Zadar is incredibly picturesque, with limestone floors and pastel buildings. Currently this city appears to have hit the sweet spot of tourism: busy enough that there is plenty to do, but not as crowded as the currently more popular hotspots of Dubrovnik and Split. It is also worth noting that Zadar is quickly and easily accessible from Zadar international airport.
We loved Zadar so much that we are creating one more video on Zadar, in the hope that we can really show you why you should visit Zadar.
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ZADAR: Sea Organ (Morske Orgulje), Sea Food, Roman Forum - CROATIA | Travel Vlog
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We used Zadar as a base for our travels in Croatia, it was perfect! THe location to Split airport is great and we drowe 1-2 hours to each national park, which is pretty good:) Zadar is peaceful, interesting, beautiful and safe, so really hope you go there some time.
The main attractions are: the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun installations at the doks at the very end of the little island. The Roman Forum, beautiful old churches, buildings and narrow streets. Delicious Sea Food, pizza, pasta and coffee like any Italian city.
From Zadar you can reach over a hundred islands and snorkel.
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Boutique Hostel Forum opening party in Zadar, Croatia
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Check out this cool vid presenting the hip Boutique Hostel Forum's opening party in Zadar, Croatia, July 2012.
Croatia's leading hostel opened its doors with a big open air concert, featuring several young and promising Croatian bands. This video features a nice walk-through the hostel, during which you'll be able to peak into our gorgeous rooms and get a taste of our top-notch service and rooms, combined with fun Zadar offers you.
Boutique Hostel Forum was named after the ancient Forum square located in the heart of Zadar, one of the most beautiful Croatian cities, where hospitality has been cultivated for centuries. Hostel Forum welcomes all types of guests by offering group or private rooms, sea views, socialising spaces, a terrace ideal for watching starry sky, a cozy café, free internet... and some insider tips on how to enjoy Zadar and the surrounding landscape that are definitely not to be found in any guide.
Finding a reason to visit Zadar is one of the least complicated tasks in this world. Just google Zadar and let the captivating photos of this ancient town nestled between the blue sea and sky lure your senses. However, Zadar is much more than a lovely greeting card; it is a vibrant central spot of Dalmatia, a unison of nature and culture where tourists are welcome to plunge into pleasure - both the guests eager to rest and those longing for new experiences.
Boutique Hostel Forum is a perfect starting point for touring Zadar's renown restaurants, bars and shops. We may add that the hostel is only a few minutes away from the most famous Zadar attractions, but that wouldn't be the whole truth. With a glance from your room you can see at least three attractions.
Take our word for it - people who decide to visit Zadar tend to return. Come and find out way. :-)
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10 Reasons Why You Should Visit ZADAR, CROATIA
Zadar, Croatia is a city that completely won us over. In this video we show you why you should add Zadar to you future trip plans; whether that be as a European city break, as part of a larger Croatia itinerary, or as somewhere to base yourself while you explore more of Croatia, we think Zadar is a great choice! Packed full of things to do, see and eat, we’re sure you will be happy you visited Zadar.
10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Zadar, Croatia Travel Guide Transcript Summary:
1. Beautiful architecture. Zadar offers a fascinating combination of old meets new, with roman ruins and ancient buildings sitting alongside modern installations and contemporary architecture.
2. Unique installations along the promenade of Zadar’s old town. Here we show you the Sea Organ (Morske orgulje) and Greeting to the Sun.
3. Zadar sunsets.
4. The sea and city beach in Zadar (which has been awarded blue flag status)
5. Small picturesque squares: Five Wells Square, Petar Zoranica Square, People’s Square.
6. Zadar’s Roman forum. We show you things to do and see in the forum: St Donatus Church, the Bell Tower, roman ruins, and the Pillar of Shame.
7. Zadar makes a great base for exploring more of Croatia. As mentioned in this video, we do have guides to how to visit Krka National Park and Sibenik as day trips from Zadar:
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8. The food in Zadar.
9. Current level of tourism in Zadar.
10. The beautiful Croatian climate along the Dalmatian coast!
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2Cellos (playing Rihannna) - We Found Love (live at Forum, Zadar, Croatia, 11.08.2013.)
2Cellos (playing Rihannna) - We Found Love (live at Forum, Zadar, Croatia, 11.08.2013.)
Pre-Forum event, Zadar, Croatia
The second pre-Forum event “Sustainable development of local communities in the Euro-Mediterranean” took place in Zadar, Croatia from June 11-13, 2019, focusing on social entrepreneurship, smart cities and renewable energy, as well as on women empowerment: mobility, employment, opportunities for business development, achievements of women in the development of local communities and their education.
The 4th Mediterranean Forum of the Anna Lindh Foundation will take place from 2-5 April 2020 in Šibenik, Croatia.
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Zadar, a Croatian town on the Dalmatian coast, is known for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its old peninsular city. Its ramparts contain several Venetian doors. Around the Roman Forum is the 11th-century Santa Maria Convent, which includes works of religious art dating back to the 8th century. The city is also home to the majestic 12th-century St. Anastasia Cathedral and the 9th-century, pre-Romanesque, Romanesque church of St. Donat.
Zadar, ville croate sur la côte dalmate, est connue pour les ruines romaines et vénitiennes de sa vieille ville péninsulaire. Ses remparts contiennent plusieurs portes vénitiennes. Autour du forum romain se trouve le couvent Sainte-Marie, qui date du XIe siècle et inclut des œuvres d'art religieuses remontant au VIIIe siècle. La ville comporte également la majestueuse cathédrale du XIIe siècle Sainte-Anastasie et l'église ronde du IXe siècle Saint-Donat, de style préroman.
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Die Stadt Zadar liegt im Süden Kroatiens in Norddalmatien. Besonderheiten sind das Forum, die Meeresorgel und der Platz der 5 Brunnen.
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The city of Zadar lies in the south of Croatia in northern Dalmatia. Exciting places to see are the forum, the sea organ and the place of the 5 wells.
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Tour the gorgeous Adriatic seaside town of Zadar, Croatia with us in 4K. Situated on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, Zadar features Roman and Venetian ruins including a Roman forum and several Venetian gates. Join us as we wander on the marble streets of this 3,000-year-old walled city and take in sights like the Church of Saint Donatus, Zadar Cathedral, Saint Mary's Church, the Sea Organ and the Monument to the Sun.
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Zadar, Croatia
The Roman Forum and more Roman ruins under the glass at 5 wells square in Old Town, Zadar
(4k) Amazing Sunset in Zadar, Croatia
Zadar (pronounced [zâdar]) is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region.
Zadar is a historical center of Dalmatia, Zadar County's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, educational, and transportation centre. In addition, Zadar is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar.
We will take a look at coastal road of the Adriatic sea passing by University of Zadar, to arrive in the historical part of the city. In this short trip we will see: Panorama view for the old town, costal promenade, Cathedral Bell Tower, Church of St. Donatus and Bishops' palace on the Ancient Roman Forum, University of Zadar, St Dominic's Church, People's Square, etc.
We will have a chance to take a part on traditional Croatian wedding in the front of Cathedral of St Anastasia.
We will have a chance to hear and see sea organ- experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps as well as amazing drone shoots of Monument to the Sun or The Greeting to the Sun installation.
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ZADAR 4 ARRIVE HOME TO A SPECTACULAR PARTY! #ZadarskaDica ZADAR, CROATIA
On Tuesday 17.7.2018 Zadar welcomed local vatreni, Luke Modrić, Danijel Subašić, Šime Vrsaljko & Dominik Livaković back home for the most spectacular party on the Riva and also at The Forum to celebrate their success at the World Cup in Russia.
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Zadar In Your Pocket - Roman Forum
The Roman Forum - the largest on this side of the Adriatic - was founded by the first Emperor Augustus, as documented on two 3rd Century stone inscriptions on the site. A raised area on the west side was the site of a temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. To one side a Pillar of Shame still stands, where naughty people were chained and pilloried. (A second one was taken away and now stands near the Three Wells Square). The Forum also comprised a basilica and rooms for council chambers and citizens' assemblies. Underneath was a colonnade where shops and workshops once stood. The site was only discovered in the 1930s. Allied bombers inadvertently assisted in the clearing process, and site was completely cleared and restored between 1964 and '67. One of the most beautiful things about these remains is the way that they are still a part of the fabric of the city. No signs forbid you to touch or sit on the stones.
Take time one evening to sit and imagine the bustle of the traders, the grandeur of the pagan temples and the horrors of the blood sacrifices that took place on the very altars you can see on this spot.
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Zadar, a Historical Center of Dalmatia, Croatia
Zadar is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. It is the centre of Zadar County and the wider northern Dalmatian region. Zadar is a historical center of Dalmatia as well as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar.
Zadar gained its urban structure in Roman times; during the time of Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus, the town was fortified and the city walls with towers and gates were built. On the western side of the town were the forum, the basilica and the temple, while outside the town were the amphitheatre and cemeteries. The aqueduct which supplied the town with water is partially preserved. Inside the ancient town, a medieval town had developed with a series of churches and monasteries being built.
During the Middle Ages, Zadar fully gained its urban aspect, which has been maintained until today. In the first half of the 16th century, Venice fortified the town with a new system of defensive walls on the side facing land. In the course of the century architectural building in the Renaissance style was continued and defensive trenches were also built. They were completely buried during the Italian occupation until that in 1873, under Austrian rule, the ramparts of Zadar were converted from fortifications into elevated promenades commanding extensive seaward and landward views, thus being the wall lines preserved; of its four old gates one, the Porta Marina, incorporates the relics of a Roman arch, and another, the Porta di Terraferma, was designed in the 16th century. In the bombardments during the Second World War entire blocks were destroyed, but some structures survived.
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Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun in Zadar, Croatia
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Sea Organ & The Greetings To The Sun in Zadar / Morske orgulje i pozdrav suncu u Zadru
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