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Just as every place, island and region... is home to some
secret, so it is in the interior of the island of Krk where the town of Dobrinj is hidden. Now that the value of tradition and original tourist attractions are receiving all the more deserved attention, Dobrinj too has become an interesting destination for lovers of cultural points of interest and the works of art and history hidden in them. The Dobrinj ethnographic collection, situated in the very centre of the town, is an endless source of information about the rich history of Krk, especially related to the former daily life of Krk fishermen, farmers and farm hands. With its over 1250 exhibits the ethnological collection depicts various objects that were once used in households and in everyday work. They have all been collected from the wider Dobrinj area during the past decades. There is an original brick fireplace in the ground floor of the museum together with numerous tools used in and around the hearth. Various objects are exhibited on the first floor related to the daily work and trades of the islanders such as agricultural, olive growing and viticultural tools and numerous fishing implements. Also on display besides tools there is a diverse collection of ceramics, wool-working tools, spinning wheels, sheep-shearing scissors, spindles and an abundance of other household objects. Beside the ethnographic collection, visitors can tour a valuable sacral collection that has for decades now been kept in the fraternal hall of the Dobrinj parish house complex. The museum’s collection is divided into 4 groups. Among the silverware there are numerous crosses, reliquaries and censers, while among the woodwork there are numerous statues of saints and valuable sections of altars. Hidden among the collection of linen are numerous antependium, “albas” or white shirts, chasubles and much more, while the collection of books is made up of a rich set of handwritten canonical books, missals, books of rites and others, the most significant of which is the “Prva knjiga” (First Book) of the Dobrinj cathedral chapter in which there is a copy of a donation from the year 1100 written in the Glagolitic script. Municipality of Dobrinj Tourist Board web site: http://www.tzo-dobrinj.hr taken from journalists web newsletter 08/2006 http://press.croatia.hr/datoteke/2585.pdf |
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