16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology

137 Zadar, Croatia | 26 September – 1 October 2021 Croatian National Theatre Zadar The history of Croatian theater in Zadar extends for almost a whole millennium. The very beginnings of Croatian drama and theater are related to Zadar. The first Croatian medieval liturgical dramas and ritual played here in Latin from the 11 th  century, marking the origin of Croatian theater. For centuries, the theatrical life of Zadar took place on two planes: one of Croatian and the other of Italian speech. The capital of Dalmatia got its first real theater in 1783. By the decision of the Zadar Municipal Assembly in April 1992, the Croatian Theater House was con- stituted. By the decision of the City Council on November 19, 2009, the Croatian Theater House changed its name to the Croatian National Theater. https://www.hnk-zadar.hr/en Foka Ltd. Foka diving center is located in the holiday camping site Šimuni on Pag island. For many years, in addition to diving courses, they offer trips to beautiful locations such as the underwater cave on Premuda, gorgonians on Maun and an impres- sive ancient shipwreck with over 400 amphoraes of the Lamboglia 2 type at the Letavica site. If you want an attractive, fun, but also safe dive, Foka Center is the right choice for you. https://www.foka.hr/index.php/en/ Šibenik City Museum Šibenik City Museum (Šibenik, Croatia) was established in 1925. It is a modern complex museum with an extensive collection of archaeologic, historic, eth- nographic and art objects from Šibenik and its county. The museum’s ongoing mission is to collect, research, evaluate and exhibit as many aspects of historic heritage as possible, through exhibitions, publications, workshops, and social me- dia. The Museum is located in the former Duke’s Palace, which dates back to the 13 th  century.  http://www.muzej-sibenik.hr

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