Minister of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia Nina Obuljen Koržinek participated in the Council of Ministers of Culture and Audiovisual Activities of the European Union in Brussels on various funding models and mechanisms for preserving and protecting European cultural heritage, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic which has significantly affected the cultural heritage sector.
EU Ministers of Culture and Audiovisual discussed various models for financing cultural heritage
Ministry of Culture and Media, Croatia,
18 May 2021, Croatia
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