SARAJEVO, June 2 (FENA) - Twenty-five experts from the field of cultural heritage and museum activities from 25 countries visited the Museum of Crimes against Humanity and Genocide 1992-1995 in Sarajevo on Saturday.
"They are top experts in their business, owners of museums or representatives of European institutions. They came to observe the diversity in Bosnia and Herzegovina as something that can really contribute to community building and a better life for the people," told FENA the Coordinator for the BiH association 'Interpret Europe' Jelena Močević.
Experts at the Museum first of all got informed about the interpretation of the war heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The visit was organized within the conference "Engaging Diversity", which ends on Monday in Sarajevo.
Visits will be organized, among other things, to the Gazi Husrev-bey's Library, the War Childhood Museum and the National Museum of BiH.
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