Split’s Ethnographic Museum (Etnografski Muzej) has been preserving and presenting Dalmatia’s rich cultural heritage since the early 20th century. Housed within the historic Diocletian’s Palace, the museum features a collection of historical exhibits that offer insights into the region’s past. Visitors can explore a 7th-century church and a medieval courtyard, both integral parts of the museum’s setting. The rooftop terrace provides panoramic views of Split’s Old Town, adding a scenic element to the cultural experience. Today, guests can delve into the local history and enjoy the architectural and natural beauty of the surroundings.
Split Ethnographic Museum (Etnografski Muzej Split)
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