Dragana Lucija Ratković Aydemir (Zagreb, 24 September 1969), is a Croatian art historian, museum professional, scholar, and entrepreneur in culture and tourism.
She graduated in 1994 in comparative literature and art history at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, she curated permanent exhibitions of sacral heritage in the parish church of the Annunciation in Svetvinčenat and the Franciscan monastery in Rovinj, sacral exhibitions in the Parish Church of St. Martin in Tara near Poreč[1] and the collection of liturgical textiles and silver in the museum of the Euphrasian Basilica complex in Poreč.
In 1997, she was awarded a UNESCO scholarship for professional training in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural property at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, and in Warsaw and Krakow.
[2] In 2005, she obtained a European Diploma in Cultural Management from the Marcel Hicter Foundation, Brussels and in the same year founded a company operating in the fields of heritage interpretation, museology (eco-museology), heritage management and sustainable cultural tourism.