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Ministarstvo Kulture Uprava Za Zaštitu Kulturne Baštine Programi Zaštite Na Pokretnim Kulturnim Dobrima U 2018 Ministarstvo kulture Uprava za zaštitu kulturne baštine Programi zaštite na pokretnim kulturnim dobrima u 2018. godini 31.12.2018. Bjelovarsko-bilogorska županija Bojana, Crkva sv. Franje Ksaverskog, glavni oltar sv. Franje 1 Ksaverskog, 18. st. Župa Pohoda BDM 50.000,00 kn Čazma, Crkva sv. Marije Magdalene, korske klupe i kućište 2 orgulja - fumigacija, 1767. g. Župni ured sv. Marije Magdalene 31.250,00 kn SPC u Hrvatskoj, Crkvena općina 3 Daruvar, Crkva 318 Bogonosnih otaca, ikonostas, 1793. g. Daruvar 43.449,00 kn SPC u Hrvatskoj, Eparhija zagrebačko - 4 Donja Kovačica, Crkva sv. Marije Magdalene, ikonostas, 1763. g. ljubljanska 70.000,00 kn SPC u Hrvatskoj, Eparhija zagrebačko - 5 Donja Kovačica, Crkva sv. Marije Magdalene, tabulat, 1763. g. ljubljanska 38.000,00 kn Gornji Draganec, Crkva Pohođenja Blažene Djevice Marije, oltar 6 sv. Antuna Opata, oko 1765. g. Župa Pohoda BDM 40.000,00 kn 7 Križ Gornji, Crkva sv. Križa, propovjedaonica, 1729. g. Župa sv. Mihaela arkanđela 11.000,00 kn 8 Štefanje, Crkva sv. Stjepana, propovjedaonica, 1786. g. Župa sv. Stjepana Prvomučenika 60.000,00 kn Velika Trnovitica, Crkva sv. Martina, glavni oltar sv. Martina, 1746. 9 g. Župa sv. Tri Kralja 60.000,00 kn Ukupno 403.699,00 kn Brodsko-posavska županija Sikirevci, Crkva sv. Nikole, slika "Bogorodica s Djetetom" 1 (Snježna Gospa), 19. st. Župni ured sv. Nikole biskupa 23.000,00 kn 2 Sikirevci, Crkva sv. Nikole, slika "Sv. Karlo Boromejski", 19. st. Župni ured sv. Nikole biskupa 23.000,00 kn Ukupno 46.000,00 kn Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija Babino Polje, Crkva sv. Vlaha, oltarna pala "Bogorodica sa 1 svecima", 16. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn 2 Dubrovnik, Arhiv Dubrovačke biskupije, četiri rukopisa, 18./19. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 12.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Arhiv Dubrovačke biskupije, matična knjiga krštenih 3 Zaton Doli, 1668. - 1703. g. Dubrovačka biskupija 40.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Arhiv Dubrovačke biskupije, matična knjiga vjenčanih 4 župe Blato, 1668. - 1857. g. Dubrovačka biskupija 30.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Crkva Gospe od Karmena, dvije skulpture anđela, 18. 5 st. Dubrovačka biskupija 40.000,00 kn 6 Dubrovnik, Crkva Gospe od Karmena, predoltanik, 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 15.000,00 kn 7 Dubrovnik, Crkva Gospe od Karmena, propovjedaonica, 17. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 40.000,00 kn 8 Dubrovnik, Crkva sv. Dominika, tri skulpture anđela, 18/19. st. Dominikanski samostan sv. Dominika 20.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Crkva sv. Ignacija, oltarna pala "Sv. Augustin", 9 Bartolomeo Litterini, 18. st. Rezidencija Družbe Isusove 30.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Crkva sv. Josipa, ukrasni okvir bule - povelja pape 10 Urbana, 17. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 10.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Crkva sv. Nikole na Prijekom, slika "Sv. Jeronim i sv. 11 Bartolomej", 17./18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 30.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Crkva sv. Nikole od Škara, okvir retabla glavnog oltara, 12 19. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 40.000,00 kn 13 Dubrovnik, Crkva sv. Roka, retabl oltara, 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 50.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Čuvaonica Dubrovačke biskupije, ukrasni okviri dviju 14 slika, 17. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 12.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Dominikanski samostan sv. Dominika, triptih, 1512.- 15 1515. g. Dominikanski samostan sv. Dominika 40.000,00 kn Dubrovnik, Sjemenište Dubrovačke biskupije, otlarna pala 16 "Bogorodica s Djetetom sv. Lucijom i sv. Vlahom", 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn 17 Dubrovnik, Župa sv. Andrije, slika "Bogorodica s Djetetom", 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn 18 Kliševo, Crkva sv. Mihovla, retabl glavnog oltara, 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 50.000,00 kn Lopud, Crkva Gospa od Šunja, namještaj sakrisitije i korske klupe, Društvo za zaštitu spomeničke baštine 19 17. st. - međunarodna suradnja visokih škola za restauraciju i prirode Lopuda 40.000,00 kn 20 Lopud, Župni muzej na Lopudu, skulptura arkanđela, 15. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 10.000,00 kn 21 Lopud, Župni muzej, sedam brodskih škrinja, 18/19. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn 22 Lopud, Župni muzej, skulptura Bogorodice s Djetetom, 15. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 15.000,00 kn 23 Lopud, Župni muzej, skulptura sv. Katarine, 16. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 25.000,00 kn 24 Lopud, Župni muzej, skulptura sv. Katarine, 16. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn 25 Lopud, Župni muzej, tri skulpture anđela, 17/18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 30.000,00 kn 26 Mlini, Crkva sv. Ilara, slika "Obrezanje Kristovo", 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn 27 Orebić, Crkva sv. Lovre, oltarna pala "Gospa Delorita", 17./18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 30.000,00 kn Pločice, Župa Gospe Karmelske, oltarna pala "Bogorodica s 28 Djetetom i svecima", 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn 29 Pupnat, Crkva Gospe od Sniga, oltarna pala "Sv. Obitelj", 18. st. Župa Gospe od Sniga 20.000,00 kn 30 Slano, Crkva sv. Petra u Banji, slika "Sv. Petar i Pavao", 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn Smokvica, Crkva sv. Mihovila, oltarna pala "Bogorodica s 31 Djetetom i svecima", 18. st. Župa Očišćenja Marijina u Smokvici 28.000,00 kn 32 Ston, Župna kuća u Stonu, skulptura Krista, 14. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 30.000,00 kn 33 Ston, Župna kuća, oltarna pala "Sv. Jeronim", 18. st. Dubrovačka biskupija 20.000,00 kn Ukupno 867.000,00 kn Grad Zagreb Zagreb, Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, knjižna građa, 16. i 1 17. st. Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu 34.600,00 kn Zagreb, Židovska općina Zagreb, biblioteka dr. Lavoslava Šika, 2 knjiga "Uvod u knjigu žalovanja", 1860. g. Židovska općina Zagreb 25.500,00 kn Zagreb, Židovska općina Zagreb, zbirka tekstilnih predmeta - 3 parohet za Jom Kipur, 19. st. Židovska općina Zagreb 10.000,00 kn Ukupno 70.100,00 kn Istarska županija Motovun, Crkva sv. Ciprijana, slika “Svi Sveti sa Presvetim 1 Trojstvom”, 17. st. Župa sv. Stjepana 33.750,00 kn 2 Paz, Crkva sv. Vida, slika “Bezgrešno začeće”, 18. st. Župa sv. Petra i Pavla 31.250,00 kn Pićan, Crkva Navještenja BDM, slika “Sv. Nicefor mučenik i sv. 3 Nicefor biskup”, I. pol. 19. st. Župa Navještenja Marijina 45.000,00 kn 4 Pićan, Župna kuća, zastava bratovštine sv. Mihovila, 19. st. Župa Navještenja Marijina 43.325,00 kn Pula, Sveučilišna knjižnica, postinkunabula "Die Propheten alle Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, 5 deudsch", 1543. g. Sveučilišna knjižnica 30.000,00 kn 6 Rovinj, Crkva sv. Jurja i Eufemije, slika “Raspeće”, II. pol. 18. st. Župni ured Rovinj 30.000,00 kn 7 Trviž, Crkva sv. Petra Apostola, glavni oltar sv. Petra, 17. st. Župa Majke Božje od Krunice 88.500,00 kn Višnjan, Crkva sv. Kvirika i Julite, slika "Bogorodica s Djetetom, 8 sv. Antunom Opatom, Kvirikom, Julitom i Jelenom", 1545-1611. g. Župa Sv. Kvirika i Julite 55.000,00 kn Vižinada, Crkva BDM na groblju (Božje polje) i crkva sv. Barnabe, slike "Prijestolje milosti sa sv. Dominikom i Matejem" i 9 "Bogorodica s Djetetom, sv. Pavlom i sv. Barnabom", 17. i 19. st. Župa Sv. Jeronim 60.000,00 kn Ukupno 416.825,00 kn Karlovačka županija 1 Draganić, Kapela sv. Trojstva, drveni oslikani friz, 1701. g. Župa sv. Jurja 70.000,00 kn 2 Karlovac, Crkva Majke Božje Snježne, propovjedaonica, 18. st. Pavlinski samostan Kamensko 80.000,00 kn SPC u Hrvatskoj, Eparhija Karlovac, Eparhija gornjokarlovačka, Eparhijska knjižnica, knjižna gornjokarlovačka, Crkvena općina 3 građa, 15-20. st. SPCKarlovac u Hrvatskoj, Eparhija 5.756,00 kn gornjokarlovačka, Crkvena općina 4 Karlovac, Eparhija gornjokarlovačka, liturgijsko posuđe, 18. st. Karlovac 36.000,00 kn 5 Karlovac, Franjevački samostan, knjižna građa, 15-19. st. Franjevački samostan u Karlovcu 50.000,00 kn 6 Karlovac, Gimnazija Karlovac, litografije, 1880-1890. g. Gimnazija Karlovac 10.000,00 kn Karlovac, Gradska knjižnica "Ivan Goran Kovačić", knjižna građa, Gradska knjižnica "Ivan Goran 7 1823-1907. g. Kovačić" 10.000,00 kn Karlovac, Kapela sv. Margarete, glavni oltar sv. Margarete, bočni oltari sv. Ane i sv. Antuna Padovanskog, 17. i 18. st. - 8 dezinsekcija/fumigacija Župa sv. Martina biskupa Hrnetić 18.750,00 kn 9 Ladvenjak, Crkva sv. Vida Mučenika, oltar sv. Vida, 1732. g. Župa sv. Vida mučenika 13.000,00 kn 10 Lipnik, Crkva sv. Ilije Proroka, kućište orgulja, 18. st. Župa sv. Ilije Proroka Lipnik 9.000,00 kn Rosopajnik, Kapela sv. Antuna, bočni oltar sv. Roka, glavni oltar 11 sv. Antuna, 19. st. Župa sv. Ilije Proroka Lipnik 57.000,00 kn Svetice, Crkva Rođenja BDM, sllika "Bogorodica sa sv. Anom i 12 sv. Joakimom", 17/18. st. Župa Rođenja BDM, Svetice 25.000,00 kn Ukupno 384.506,00 kn Koprivničko-križevačka županija Donja Glogovnica, Crkva Uznesenja BDM, oltar sv. Blaža, 1663. 1 g. Bjelovarsko-križevačka biskupija 70.000,00 kn Đurđevac, Crkva sv. Rozalije, glavni oltar sv. Rozalije, lijevi bočni 2 sv. Roka i desni sv. Ivana Krstitelja, 1716-1733. g. Grad Đurđevac 25.000,00 kn 3 Đurđic, Crkva sv. Jurja, oltar Blažene Djevice Marije, 18. st. Župa sv. Jurja mučenika 70.000,00 kn 4 Hlebine, Crkva sv. Katarine, glavni oltar sv. Katarine, 1868. g. Župa sv. Katarine 70.000,00 kn Koprivnica, Franjevački samostan, knjižna građa, od 1685. do Franjevački samostan sv. Antuna 5 1900. g. Padovanskog 30.000,00 kn Križevci, Knjižnica Križevačke eparhije, inkunabule i knjige, 16. i 6 17. st. Knjižnica križevačke eparhije 30.000,00 kn 7 Rasinja, Crkva Našašća sv. Križa, propovjedaonica, 18. st. Župa Našašća sv. Križa 70.000,00 kn 8 Srijem, Kapela sv. Vida, oltar sv. Antuna, 18. st. Župa Presvetog Trojstva 16.125,00 kn 9 Srijem, Kapela sv. Vida, oltar sv. Vida, 18. st. Župa Presvetog Trojstva 48.366,00 kn Ukupno 429.491,00 kn Krapinsko-zagorska županija 1 Belec, Kapela sv. Jurja, glavni oltar, 17. st. Župa BDM Snježne 79.250,00 kn Gotalovec, Kapela sv.
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