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Belgian visionaries presented at Rijeka Interdisciplinary Congress

Damir Medved held a lecture on the work and legacy of Paul Otlet and Henry La Fontain as part of the Rijeka interdisciplinary congress Globalization 4.0.

See more on the attached video.

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the Drenov Cemetery

There are few local committees in Rijeka that have two parishes and two churches as Drenova. In fact, three churches, because the Chapel of All Saints in ancient times was the only church on the Drena in which Holy Mass was served.

Actually, there's more. Namely, the chapel on Veli Vrh, since it was renovated, occasionally serves as a place of pilgrimage, and just before the construction of today's church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, next to the old parish apartment, there was, and has long since been demolished, a chapel of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

However, if it is questionable that Drenova is the exception by the number of parishes and churches, by the number of cemeteries it is certainly in the first place!

There are currently three cemeteries in operation at Drenova. There was a fourth, and it's also about the fifth.

Let's start with this, the fifth. In Kablari there is a hamlet Patersko. According to the story of the older Drenovci, it was named after the paterians, members of the Jesuit order who came to Rijeka in 1627. In order to be able to support themselves and undertake their construction ventures, they were given the administration of a spacious Kastav estate, which they managed from 1630 to 1773. It is believed that the area of Patersky was assigned to paters who lived there, worked on the estate and there, as it is said, buried their dead members.

The oldest house in Patersko
The oldest house in Patersko

On the stone frame of the entrance door of the oldest house in Patersko, the year 1698 is carved and a characteristic sign of the Society of Jesus IHS with a cross and three nails, which could be evidence that the patriarchs really lived here, and since they did not have a cemetery anywhere near at that time, it is easily possible that they buried their deceased members on the estate itself.

On the roof of the house there is a sign of the cross as another proof that the patriarchs lived in it. It is interesting that on another house in Benaši there is the same sign on the roof.

The second Drenov cemetery, in fact the first officially, no longer exists today.

It was located in an area near the building where today's Drenov library is located. It was buried in 2006 at the time of the construction of the University settlement, and the remains were transferred to a joint osario in Kozala.

There is no written record of the exact date the cemetery was opened. As far as I know, Mons. It was Gabriel Bratine in 1837. On the old map from 1842, from the holdings of the State Archives of Rijeka, which they kindly copied and allowed to use for the purpose of this material, you can see a marked cemetery.

One interesting feature on the map above is the place where Gornja Drenova is marked, approximately in today's area of Brdin and eastern.

On the 1869 Austro-Hungarian map. 1887 also shows the cemetery.

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Austro-Hungarian map (1869. 1887)

Source: http://mapire.eu

Using the above link, it is possible to compare the map with the planted map of today and we can see that the position really corresponds to the mentioned place of today's Drenov library.

Since, unfortunately, we don't have a single photograph of this graveyard, I asked Alberto Mihich-Bertić, our famous amateur painter, to paint the graveyard for me the way he remembers it. I rely completely on Bertic's excellent memory, so I'm sure that the cemetery looked like this:

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Picture of Alberto Mihich-Bertić, reconstruction of the cemetery from memory

The remains of the cemetery are also visible on the plane footage from 1998, where, like Bertićeva Street, you can see the chapel, the last resting place of the parish priest Ivan Cvetko.

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Aerial Recording of the Cemetery in 1998

The cemetery was used until 1906, when most of the deceased were exhumed and moved to the Old Cemetery.

In 1884, 14 years after his transfer from Drenova, Ivan Cvetko, the founder of the parish of Our Lady of Carmel, was buried at that cemetery. He was a Drenov pastor from 1837 to 1870, when he was transferred. His remains were taken to the so-called Old Cemetery to the tomb of Pastor Mariottini. In 2012, the tombstone was damaged by vandalism and a new one was erected.

The mentioned Old Cemetery, the third Drenov cemetery, was built in 1903 and is still in operation today.

In the parish book of the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel we find the record of the then pastor

Isidore Gudca, who says:

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In 1903, on the 15th of November, after Holy Mass in the cemetery, he was blessed by the venerable mr. Dr. Ivan Kukanić, pastor of Rijeka, accompanied by an assistant of several priests from Rijeka. 

The first burial was at the new cemetery. Lucija Frančetić, 84 years old, 29.12.1903.

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Cemetery of Lucia Francetic

In 1914, Ivo Grohovac, poet, journalist and ardent fighter for the Croatian language and national identity of Rijeka, was buried at the Drenova Old Cemetery, and in 1924, Professor Fran Franković; Father of the Magisterium of Istria, first director of the Teacher Training School in Kastav, author of the first Croatian beginner and one of the founders of the Public Reading Room Drenova.

It is convenient to compare the design of the cemetery from 1902 from the holdings of the State Archives in Rijeka and the drone photograph of Raul Jereb from today.

On the page of KD Kozala you can find information about all Rijeka cemeteries, updated on 31 December 2019, about the area and the number of buried, so the incidental information that this cemetery has 5560 m2 and that the number of buried 1169.

Gornja Drenova, as we know, in 1924, the border was left without a church, a school and even a cemetery. Ivo Jardas wrote: Podbregon cimitera nimaju, but the dead carry to bury your St. John's womb. Matthew. Today's cemetery on Gornja Drenova, on Orešje, was built in 1940. It is also the final resting place for the Hlača brothers, Ružica Mihić and many NOB fighters, as well as William Štefan, a chronicler of Dreno's customs and history. A little statistic: surface 1699 m2, number of buried 497.

Daina Glavočić writes about the Gornja Drenova cemetery in the monograph of the Kozala Communal Society:

Like most suburban cemeteries, the Gornja Drenova cemetery is located in a valley, a shallow sinkhole, in a karst area, surrounded by a predominantly deciduous forest and a cypress plantation. Almost isolated, in isolation, the Cemetery is surrounded by a low wall with an entrance with an iron gate, and over them is a portal flat beam bearing the inscription - Eternal Rest, and the year of the arrangement of the cemetery in 1940, although the first burial was registered in 1905. (Marija Perušić).     To the right of the entrance is a small simple cottage with a morgue.

The tombs are located on two levels. The central burial field is at a lower level, at the bottom of the sinkhole. The burials were carried out in neat transverse horizontal series of simple bedding graves, and with one series of small, white children's graves. Approximately in the middle of this field is a somewhat wider alley bordered by a cypress plantation. It connects two important points of the boundary line of graves at an elevated level, which are located along the fence wall of the perimeter of the cemetery. At the right end of the alley is the central cemetery stone cross, and on the left is a larger, simple cubic stone monument to the fighters fallen at the very end of World War II in the struggles for the unification of Rijeka with Istria in 1945.

In accordance with the time and social circumstances in which this cemetery was founded, it does not have artistically valuable monuments because during the post-war reconstruction there was no possibility for special artistic design. Only interventions on the renovation of the older tombs and their enclosure with ubiquitous black or red marble slabs are visible.

This cemetery is intended for a smaller local community, only in the city was built without the morgue and is far from a settlement with which it is not connected by urban transport.

On average, only four burials are carried out here per year, so the interest of citizens is turned the new Central City Cemetery Drenova.  

Upper Drenova Cemetery, today

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Cemetery on Orešje, photo by Raul Jereb

Finally, the fifth Drenov cemetery, the Central City Cemetery Drenova opened in 1988, is the largest cemetery in the city of Rijeka with as much as 412,000 m2. The number of buried on 31.12.2019 was -13.428.

It is located in the wider area of Obrš, which was once dominated by the All Saints Chapel, built in 1575, which still serves for the last farewell of the deceased.

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the Chapel of All Saints

The cemetery is dominated by a central building with a hall for the funeral of the deceased, with a modern architectural appearance, opposite the old chapel with which it forms an interesting harmony.

The cemetery also houses the Alley of Defenders on which the fallen defenders of the Homeland War rest.

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27 Neighborhoods Living room Dren

Drunken Recipes 2 - Drenovska rolada

Drunken Recipes 2 - Drenovska rolada

When we cooked Drenjule marmalade, we can get on with making the Dren's reel. Like marmalade and rolls, it is conscious and healthy so it does not contain gluten. Take a look at what Vesna and Željko recorded this time.

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27 Neighborhoods Activities Dren ECOC 2020 UNIRI

Campus and stockings love each other

4 March 2020  in the neighborhood of the University Campus on the occasion of their Festival, and in cooperation with the Drenova neighbourhood, a quiz was held “In search of the super fruit of our region - forgotten drainage”.

Mixed marmalades called “Drenjula i društvo” are specially prepared as a reward for the winners of the quiz.

Thus continued the cooperation between the Department of Biotechnology of the University of Rijeka and the Dren Association, which has proven in the previous scientific research that it drained SUPER FRUIT.

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27 Neighborhoods Without Borders ECOC 2020

Night of Museums for the 8th time!

Night of Museums for the Eighth Time Held at the Drenove Heritage Museum

The screening of the film, the exhibition and the lecture held yesterday at the Drenove Heritage Museum dealt with our ongoing projects : Mundaneum (archives from Belgian Mons), Topotek (.....) and ČAI – Chakavian Artificial Intelligence.

We started with an interesting film about the life of Paul Otlet – a visionary established by Mundaneum.

Interacting with the audience is our favorite part of the evening. Many visitors, including our youngest fellow citizens, actively participate and ask questions about the topics we deal with. We are pleased that the merging of "old" topics and new technologies is resonating among young people. Benedict Perak nicely explained why the Topoteka project is important in the context of preserving the memory of ordinary citizens, and promoting Citizen Science initiatives.

Damir Medved briefly explained where we are currently with our ČAI project, and we had the opportunity to talk to them ⁇

And among the more "mature" part of the visitors, there was an interest in collaborating in the workshops that we will organise during February. The first topic of the workshop will deal with the preservation of family and traditional memories (photos, documents and memories) through the project Topoteka. The second topic is the continuation of "cooperation" with our ČAI.

About everything soon!

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27 Neighborhoods Without Borders Living room ECOC 2020

Liburnia sails on Drenova

As part of the Living Room program, numerous activities will be played at the Drenove Heritage Museum on Fridays. We start with a guest appearance of selected and awarded films from the Liburnia Film Festival – Liburnia sails to Drenovo.
The opening speech and discussion after the screenings will be led by Jelena Androić.

The first is a documentary by Goran Dević ON THE WATER

This is another story about the Croatian transition. Following the river that flows through the center of Sisak, the film builds a portrait of a former industrial town. Today, the river is a place of fun and relaxation. When we get to know in more detail the people who socialize or get to know each other, all the social conflicts of the transition surface. The river reveals the remnants of the past that remained in the water.

Find out more about the film at:
https://www.havc.hr/hrvatski-film/catalogue-Croatian-movies/on-water-g-devic

The second documentary is Marina Meštrović and Tanja Vujasinović – A Cat Is Always Female.

Through the prism of feminism, the authors give homage to their professor, one of the most important Croatian sculptors - Marija Ujević Galetović. Through a combination of footage and animation, Marija's revived female sculptures convey the life story and attitudes of their author.

Find out more about the film at:
https://www.havc.hr/hrvatski-film/catalogue-Croatian-movies/cat-is-always-female

The third film is PLUF! Elvis Lenic

It is a story about the traditional May 1st competition in plufism, a discipline in which the sound of a stone thrown into the water is valued, and is held in the Lim Channel on the west coast of Istria.

Find out more about the film at:
https://www.havc.hr/hrvatski-film/catalogue-Croatian-films/pluf

The program is realized in cooperation with Liburnija Film Festival and the Drenova Neighbourhood Living Room program, as part of the 27 Neighbourhoods flagship, Rijeka 2020.

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27 Neighborhoods Without Borders Living room ECOC 2020

Visit of the Association 051 to our museum

On Saturday, November 30, 2019, we were visited by members of Rijeka Association 051, under the programme Daily staysk,  the Programming Route 27 Neighborhoods.

We presented our past and present projects, as well as the current exhibition Delete things that are coming. At 7 p.m. we watched a documentary together. Drunk Street.

The guests watched with interest everything we presented to them, which is not unusual for them because Association 051 For many years he has been engaged in collecting historical material, photographs, documents, but also stories and memories about our city and its surroundings. Valuable members present their materials on the website and forum http://croinfo.net/ as well as on the website and FB profile of the association http://www.udruga051.hr/  https://www.facebook.com/udruga.051/.

There are a lot of common topics that are dealt with by our associations. We cooperated in 2016 at the Museum Night when we presented some of the members' exhibits Association 051. These were pieces of military equipment and ammunition from World War II. We are also in the Proceedings published a short story by Vladimir Tonić, a member of this association. The story took place at Drenova, Veli vrh, but also at the address of our Heritage Museum, which at the time the story describes was an Italian customs office.

Visit of the association 051

A pleasant evening with dear guests ended in a conversation with the author of the screened film Drunken Street, Marin Lukanović.

They promised to visit us again.

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27 Neighborhoods ECOC 2020 UNIRI

In search of the superfruit of our region - forgotten drainage

Lecture by dr. sc. Željka Peršurić i dr. sc. Lare Saftić Martinović the Department of Biotechnology of the University of Rijeka, entitled In search of the superfruit of our region - forgotten drainage It was held in the premises of the local musician Drenova.

Many secrets of this homemade super plant have been revealed. Which, you can discover if you listen and watch the lecture:

And for nerds, here's a presentation you can analyze in detail ⁇

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27 Neighborhoods ECOC 2020 Mundaneum

Drenova hosted a delegation from Mundaneum (Mons, Belgium)

From 13 to 15 November 2019, a delegation from Mons (Belgium) visited Rijeka and Drenova. The reason was the opening of the exhibition. Delete things that are coming u the Drenova Local Museum.

Neighborhood Drenova cooperates with Mundaneum from Mons through the program direction of 27 neighbourhoods of Rijeka ECoC 2020. Cooperation started in June 2019.

Jean-Paul Deplus is President of the Board of Directors and Stephanie Manfroid is Chief Archivist and Scientist the Mundaneum Bibliographical Archives.

This exhibition presents Mundenaum and the work of its founder Paul Otlet (1868-1944). Paul Otlet was an encyclopedist and internationalist who worked with Henri La Fontaine to collect the entire world's knowledge. He invented a method of mapping this vast amount of information. It was the UDC (Universal Decimal Classification) system that is still in use today. His invention is also a microfilm. In addition to Mundenaum, Otlet has also worked on other major and significant projects. He lived in the period of two world wars and wanted to build Cosmopolis (World City). It was to be the capital of the whole world, working for the good of humanity and world peace. This utopian project has never been accomplished.

The Mundaneum archive itself was founded in Brussels. Throughout the 20th century, it was often devastated and neglected. Since 1993, the archives have been housed in Mons (province of Wallonia) where they were presented to the public again in 1998. Mundaneum is popular to say that it was actually a paper Google, before this one we all know and use on the Internet.

The city of Mons, like our Rijeka, was the European Capital of Culture in 2015. Mundaneum was a significant backbone of their program.

With our guests we held an interesting and eventful program. On the first day after their arrival, they visited Rijeka City Museum And they talked to Principal Ervin Dubrovic. Afterwards, we visited the exhibition. The Martyr of D'Annunzio u the Maritime and History Museum of the Croatian Littoral. We then took the guests for a tour of Trsat Castle.

At the exhibition of d'Annunzi's martyr

On the second day in the morning we visited the Delta headquarters Rijeka 2020 where our guests were received by Branka Cvjetičanin and briefly introduced them to the work of the entire organization and the program direction 27 Neighborhoods. Then we're in RiHubu had a meeting with director Emina Višinić and her associate Dorian Celecer. The meeting was held not only for the delegation from Mons and the Drenov neighbourhood, but also for the delegation from Finland, the city of Oulu. Oulu is a candidate city for the title of ECOC in 2026. Guests and hosts discussed their experiences in the European Capital of Culture project. Mons, who was the ECoC, Rijeka, which is just at the beginning of its 2020 year, and Oulu, a city that aspires and is preparing to become the European Capital of Culture in 2026. After the meeting, guests from Mons and Oulu were shown the Sugar Refinery Palace and work on the restoration of wall frescoes.

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The exhibition was opened at 7 p.m. Delete things that are coming. Many guests attended this event. The Drenova singing choir sang songs Drenova i My favorite river. Introductory words were given by Branka Cvjetičanin, Jean-Paul Deplus, Stephanie Manfroid, Damir Medved, Irena Grdinić on behalf of PGC and Marko Filipović Deputy Mayor of the City of Rijeka. 

Sightseeing and socializing lasted until 9 p.m.

On Friday morning from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., a working meeting was held between the Neighborhood Drenova team and the Mons team. Indicative topics and dates for future events in which we will cooperate during 2020 have been agreed. At 13.30 we escorted our guests with Au revoir Because our cooperation is only at the beginning.

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The experience of working with people from other countries and cultures enriches individuals and communities. Paul Otlet's efforts to build the utopian world of the future were driven by the idea that people should constantly acquire new knowledge. Once they get to know each other, they will no longer be driven by fear of the other and the different. We are afraid of what is unknown to us, and fear is the basis for the development of unjustified aggression towards others. Unfortunately, humanity still needs this lesson today, although the development of society and technology has provided unexpectedly great opportunities to spread our knowledge. However, we are witnessing that sometimes the processes are exactly the opposite. We close ourselves in our fences and do not want to find out new, different and sometimes opposing opinions because it is easier to live in a comfort zone. Technologies that Otlet sensed contours and significantly contributed to their development are often used to spread false information and lies. This is how ignorance and despondency are encouraged.

Learning doesn't mean learning facts by heart. Educating yourself means learning to recognize the signs that history repeats itself.

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27 Neighborhoods Living room ECOC 2020

Drenova at Topoteka Rijeka – permanent protection of our archives

Neighborhood Drenova participates as a partner in the project Topoteka Rijeka: Open Days of Remembrance, and thus gradually the Drenov archive of over 12,000 documents will become part of the Europeane!

Events named Topoteka Rijeka - Open Days of Remembrance 20.4.-9.5.2020. aim to develop the culture of remembrance in the city of Rijeka through the organization of on-site ‘Citizen Science’ collection of audio-visual material and data on the history and culture of Rijeka and the representation of collected and marked content through digital installations and presentations supported by a multimedia platform published on the website rijeka.topoteka.net. Topoteka is a digital platform that easily enables the digitization and publication of various historical sources (photos, documents, prints, AV records) and the use of interactive IT tools for their description, presentation and search.

The project leader is Laboratory for Cultural Complexity Research, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Rijeka, and in addition to the Drenova Regional Museum, partners are ICARUS Croatia, Memoryscapes – Time Capsules.

Through the central common portal Topoteka, the material of all local publications is also published on Europeana, It is also expected to be included in the latest European programme for the digitisation of the cultural past in the future. Time Machine.