Throughout its extremely rich history, Istria has been the meeting
place of many nations and their cultures. The Liburni, the Histri, the
Greeks, the Celts, the Romans, the Ostrogoths, the Byzantines, the
Langobards, the Croats, the Franks, the Venetians, the Austrians, the
Italians, the Slovenians
with their presence, they left the traces that
today's inhabitants of Istria try to preserve, ennoble, and update.
Rich ancient historic sites (Šandalja, Romuald's cave...) witnessing
the colonization of the first inhabitants, Histri's hill-forts from the
Bronze Age (Nesactium, Monkodonja...); ancient Roman monuments (the
Amphitheatre Arena, the Sergi Arch, the Augustus' Temple, remnants of
numerous Roman villas...); the complex of the Euphrasiana Basilica in
Poreč from the 6th century listed on the UNESCO's list of protected
cultural heritage; other valuable sacral heritage such as the little
medieval churches with fresco paintings (St. Barnabus in Vižinada, St.
Foška in Batvači, St. Martin in Lovreč, St. Margaret near Vodnjan), and
the especially famous gem of the medieval mural painting Dance Macabre
in the little church of St. Mary on Škrilinah near Beram, the largest
Istrian church St. Blaise in Vodnjan with the collection of sacral art
disposing of 730 works and objects from the period between the 5th and
the 19th century and preserved mummified bodies of several saints;
remnants of Glagolitic influence in the medieval art and literacy;
medieval castles and forts in Dvigrad, Svetvinčenat, Pazin, Pula,
Momjan, Pietrapelosa near Buzeta; historic town nucleus of the little
towns in the Istrian interior and on the coast; numerous Austrian
fortifications from the 19th century in the vicinity of Pula, Italian
architecture between the two World Wars with the mining settlement Raša -
a separate zoning unit; recognizable traditional rural architecture
with dry walls and "kažuni"- unique dry-wall stone houses in the nature
with circular form, are only a part of the rich cultural heritage and
contours of the remnants of the unique history of "Terra Magica" (Magic
Land), as Istria is frequently called by many people.
Diversity, size, and richness of findings are a precondition for many
times successfully proven work of a whole series of institutions.
Archaeology Museum of Istria Pula, History Museum of Istria Pula,
Ethnography Museum of Istria Pazin, Native Museums in Umag, Poreč,
Rovinj, Labin, Buzet, and Pazin in collaboration with the Conservation
Office - Administration for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, with
their professional and dedicated work preserved these unique monuments
and civilisation richness for future generations.
Through the preservation of traditional values also witnessing the
multi-culturality and tolerance of this area and its inhabitants, who
kept coming and going for centuries leaving traces behind,
manifestations that are also gatherings preserving the local idiom
(Manifestation of Folk Music and Dances of Istria, encounters of
accordion players on two-tone accordions, traditional Istrian
instruments bajs (Istrian double-bass), sopile (Istrian long flute) and
mih (goat skin bagpipes), folklore encounters...), is the work of many
associations of enthusiasts with unlimited love for their homeland.
Special feature of the Istrian folk tradition is the characteristic way
of singing and playing music known as the five-tone Istrian scale, as
well as numerous traditional Istrian dialects still in use.
Tradition is also the inspiration for numerous artists who remember
it, research it, and shape it in a contemporary manner.
Their music,
written words, figurative and stage expression, witness that homeland
values can be and still are universal and lasting, that today's artist
can very successfully identify with his/her roots, even at the age of
omnipresent globalisation and the creation of new and unique cultural
values. This is the orientation of the exhibiting activity of numerous
galleries whose projects helped launch the careers of numerous
figurative artists whose exhibitions and awards in Croatia and abroad
keep confirming the significance of paintings, sculptures,
installations, and performance in Istria and for Istria. Every summer,
there is the well-known art exhibition held in the open air on the
Rovinj's street Grisia.
Literary manifestations in the memory of Mate Balota, Anton Šoljan
and Fulvio Tomizza, Days of Essays in Pula, Encounter of Editors "Travel
to the Centre of the Earth" in Pazin, Manifestation of the Chakavian
poetry in Žminj, "Verses on the Well" in Vižinada, and the International
Contest for Dialect Poetry Histria in Grožnjan, awards for literary and
translation works about Istria, creation of the Istrian Encyclopaedia,
numerous scientific gatherings, and the extremely rich editing activity
complete the rich palette of cultural creation and encounters in Istria.
World renowned cultural manifestations such as the festival
Istraetnojazz, Book Fair in Pula, the international organ festival
Organum Histriae, the Festival of Dance and Non-Verbal Theatre in
Svetvinčenat, the Mediterranean Sculpture Symposium in Labin,
international theatre festivals PUF and MKMF in Pula and the Golden Lion
in Umag, Festival of Early Music in Dvigrad. There are regular concerts
in the Euphrasiana in Poreč, encounters of choirs "Our Song is Nice",
Mundial photofestival in Rovinj, the Encounter of Accordion Players in
Pula, Analles in Poreč and many other cultural events.
Istria is the host of two most significant film festivals in the
country, Motovun Film Festival held on Motovun's squares and streets,
medieval fortified little town on the hill near the River Mirna, and
Pula Film Festival at the Roman Amphitheatre (Arena), the largest stage
in the open air. Arena is also the site of numerous concerts of the most
popular world classic and pop music stars such as Sting, Zucchero,
James Brown, Placido Domingo and others. All these manifestations are an
excellent reason to visit Istria and to enjoy in its culture.
The wish of the Istrian Region is to keep developing and changing the
culture in Istria thus confirming that we are a region of culture,
proudly remembering Zvane Črnja, Andrea Antica di Montona, Luigi
Dallapicola, Slavko Zlatić, Fulvio Tomizza, Mate Balota, Antonio
Smareglia, Matija Vlačić Ilirik, Carlotta Grisi, Giusepina Martinuzzi
and all those mentioned and not mentioned who created culture and
knowledge, as well as those whose current artistic, scientific, and
cultural work creates an atmosphere of tolerance, understanding, and
accepting diversity so needed to our region and to everybody in the
world.




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