Cultural Properties of Costa Rica explained
The Cultural Properties of Costa Rica (Patrimonio Cultural de Costa Rica) refer to those tangible and intangible cultural properties that by decree has been awarded the distinction of being part of the cultural heritage of Costa Rica.[1]
The properties are overseen by the Centro de Conservación Patrimonio Cultural, ascribed to the Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud.
Tangible Cultural Properties
This list is organized by province.
San José
Cartago
Limón
Intangible Cultural Properties
National
Those intangible cultural properties of local importance for a community.[2]
- "Our Little Lady of Guadalupe" festival, in Nicoya (Festividad "Nuestra Señorita Virgen de Guadalupe".)
- Chorotega pottery tradition. (La tradición artesanal de manufactura de objetos cerámicos con motivos chorotegas.)
- Bull parade (Tope de Toros.)
- Calypso music from Limón (Calipso Limonense.)
- Local Swing dancing (Swing Criollo.)
International
Those intangible cultural properties from Costa Rica that are deemed important for worldwide recognition.[3]
- Traditional oxcarts from Costa Rica. Inscribed with UNESCO.[4]
Notes and References
- http://www.patrimonio.go.cr/patrimonio/index.aspx ¿Qué es el patrimonio cultural?
- http://www.patrimonio.go.cr/patrimonio/inmaterial/declaraciones_nacionales/Nacionales.aspx Declaratorias Nacionales de Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial
- http://www.patrimonio.go.cr/patrimonio/inmaterial/Declaratorias_Mundiales/Mundiales.aspx Declaratorias Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad
- http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/index.php?lg=es&pg=00011&RL=00103 La tradición del boyeo y las carretas