Croatia's UNESCO World Heritage sites
Published: 22.11.2014.
Modified: 22.11.2014.
Croatia os proud to have rich cultural heritage, many of them included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as well as the on the list of UNESCO intangible heritage.
Travel agency Santo bring you the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Croatia as well as the information of UNESCO Intangible Heritage in Croatia with the information how it is possible to visit from Bol and Split.
UNESCO World Heritage Croatia:
Diocletian Palace and Medieval Split
Dubrovnik Old Town
Early-Christian Euphrasius Basilica Complex in Poreč
Historical Core of Trogir
National Park Plitvice Lakes
St. Jacob’s Cathedral in Šibenik
Starigrad Plain
UNESCO INTANGIBLE HERITAGE CROATIA
Lacemaking in Croatia
Two-part Singing and Playing in the Istrian Scale
Festivity of St. Blaise, Patron Saint of Dubrovnik
Spring procession of Ljelje/Kraljice (Queens) from Gorjani
Annual Carnival Bell Ringers’ Pageant from the Kastav Area
Procession "Za Križen" (Following the Cross) on the Island of Hvar
Traditional Manufacturing of Children’s Wooden Toys in Hrvatsko Zagorje
The Sinjska Alka, a knights’ tournament in Sinj
Gingerbread craft from Northern Croatia
Bećarac singing and playing from Eastern Croatia
Nijemo Kolo, silent circle dance of the Dalmatian hinterland
Klapa multipart singing of Dalmatia, southern Croatia
Ojkanje singing
Mediterranean diet