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Must see places in Split

Diocletian Palace, Split center

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Overlooking the Split harbor, the 1700 years old palace is one of the most important architectural heritage of the Roman Empire, where you will spend the most of your time in Split.

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Cathedral of St.Duje (Saint Domnius)

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The symbol of Split town. Sv. Dujam was the first bishop of Salona, and in his honor was erected magnificent cathedral with a bell tower 57 meters high, built in the 13th century. It’s one of Split attractions commonly present on local postcards. If you are in good shape, I recommend that you climb to the top of the bell tower which offers a unique view of the entire city and the central Dalmatian islands. 

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Peristyle Square

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In front of the cathedral is the Peristyle square, the most popular among Split attractions, surrounded by columns that is the center of cultural life in Split, where the extraordinary acoustics maintained traditional cultural and musical events of Split Summer Festival. 

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Jupiter’s temple

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From Peristyle Square take the narrowest street called (Let me pass, please), in Croatian (Pusti me da prodjem) and you’ll find yourself below Jupiter’s temple. It was one of the three temples at the Peristyle, where the other two was dedicated to Venus and Cybele. It was built on a raised podium in front of him today is an old Egyptian sphinx. 

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Statue of Grgur Ninski

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Do not miss to visit the monument to Gregory of Nin (Grgur Ninski in Croatian), created by the most famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic. The statue is an imposing 6 feet tall. It is believed that touching his thumb brings happiness and the realization of desires. So whether you’re superstitious or not, don’t miss to touch it and make a wish!

In June 2014 this Mestrovic statue was closed due to renovations. Finally, as it was promised, on March 17th 2015, Split’s much-loved statue, a new restored Bishop Gregory of Nin, is back in its full splendor.

It’s a good news for all tourists ready to rub the bishop’s luck toe. So anyone who is in search for some good luck, Grgur is back again. Happy rubbing!

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Prokurativa – Republic Square

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Republic Square is one of the most beautiful squares in Split. This beautiful Neo Renaissance square decorated by three sides columns while the fourth side is open to the sea. In the summer months are held various cultural and musical events. This popular spot is one of the Split attractions, that comes alive in the summer with concerts and cultural events. 

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Riva - Split waterfront

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Riva, a Split waterfront is a iconic place and a favorite meeting point. The best place to see the best of Split and to be seen. Everything is going on here from summer or New Eve celebrations, sport events, protests, strikes. 

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Piazza square

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This centrally located square is one of the most popular piazzas in the city and one of the main Split attractions. Surrounded by stunning buildings: the Renaissance clock erected on the ruins of a Roman tower, the first town hall and Renaissance palace of aristocratic family Karepic with the exceptional coat of arm on its facade. This is a place of the legendary City Café (Gradska kafana). 

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Poljud Stadium

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The city stadium at Poljud, popular among the citizens as “The Beauty of Poljud”, built in the form of shell, completely fits into the surrounding. The stadium is the soccer field of the oldest Croatian soccer team “Hajduk”. 

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Bacvice beach and Picigin Game

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Split’s main beach is Bacvice, mostly sandy beach famous for Picigin game, a game played with a small ball in shallow water. It is urban, central city beach, situated few minutes walk south of the railway station. It’s the most popular party beach with few restaurants, café bars and nightclubs all lined up and easy to walk to. 

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Split Croatia National Theater

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If you are looking for opera, drama, concerts or ballet in Split? Then this theater is the right place, once the biggest theater in southern Europe, the Croatian National Theater in Split. 

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Old Split’s suburb Varos

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Stone Roses Rooms are in Varos or Veli (big) Varos who is one of the oldest parts of Split. Once it was the old part of the city inhabited only by farmers and fishermen.  It is located west of the city, at the foot of the celebrated Marjan hill. It’s known for its farmers’ stone houses, with small and tight streets, a witness of poor and hard life. Don’t miss to take a stroll among these streets. You can even reach the top of Marjan hill from there, but you should ask the locals or you might get lost. Varos is a place of some most famous restaurants like the one I like the most, Hvaranin konoba (tavern). 

 


Mestrovic Gallery

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Ivan Mestrovic, the Croatian Michelangelo is the greatest Croatian sculptor, whose works are visible in every corner of the city. (Grgur Ninski, Marko Marulic) and many others. Find more about this sculptor, painter and writer.

His gallery is an art museum founded in 1952 dedicated to the work of this 20th century sculptor located in the south slopes of Marjan hill. It is one of the prominent Split attractions sights.

Opening Hours: Summer (1 May to 30 September): Tuesday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Winter (1 October – 30 April): Tuesday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 


Vocni Trg (Fruit Square)

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Walking from Pjaca Square to Riva promenade following narrow Split streets you’ll come across of the small square, officially called ‘Rodic Square’ but locally known as Fruit Square (Vocni Trg). Today there are no signs of fruit stands but the name is still commonly used by local people. On the west side of the square rises, the octagonal tower, built by the Venetians who feared the local revolts and the Turkish raids.

On the opposite side of the tower there is a spectacular palace Milesi with a fascinating Baroque facade the witnesses of the traditional Dalmatian architecture.

In front of the palace stands the statue of Marko Marulic, father of the Croatian literature from the 15th century, carved in bronze by the hand of Ivan Mestrovic, the greatest Croatian sculptor.

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Four Gates of Diocletian’s Palace

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Visiting Split, your first target will be Diocletian’s palace, which can be entered through four gates, all named after four different metals. The most Split attractions are concentrate among palace’s walls and knowing these gates will help you explore the old town by walking. 

On the south of the Palace, usual starting point will be the bronze or brass gate, you can enter from the Riva, Split promenade.  Even it’s a small and narrow door to the palace ground floor, in the past it was a direct exit to the sea and safe escape in the case of an attack on the place. This gate connects the palace cellars (podrumi) to the Peristyle, Palace’s main square.

To the north of the palace, Golden Gate was a main exit from the palace, connecting palace to Salona. Today Ivan Mestrovic’s statue of Bishop Grgur is just in front of this gate. It has a guardhouse that contains the 9th-century Church of St. Martin.

Iron Gate (Porta Ferrea)is the western entrance to the palace.  Above the door was built the church of Our Lady of the belfry, whose bell tower from the 11th century is the oldest preserved bell tower on the Adriatic coast. In the Middle Ages this gate was called “free port” because it was the only one that was not closed when the city expanded westward. Iron Gate leads to Pjaca (People’s Square), which is a favorite meting place of the locals and tourists.

Silver Gate (Porta argentea) is the eastern entrance to the palace. It’s the most crowded entrance to the palace, connected with Split green market ‘Pazar’ and numerous stalls of all kinds of goods. The Silver Gate leads directly to Decumanus, the original east-west street that leads to People’s Square.

 


Marjan hill attractions

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Marjan hill is an irresistible part of Split city. This wooded hill dominating the city center and waterfront promenade, deserves to be visited. To see all Marjan hill attractions, one day waking tour will be an unforgettable adventure. This relatively small geographical area (length of 3.5 km and a width of 1 to 1.5 km), is important both in terms of diversity of plant species as well as for its cultural monuments.

Nicknamed, the lungs of the city, is the only place where you can find, little refreshment during hot summer days. Take my advice and after all Split attractions, Marjan hill will be relaxing experience.

Marjan hill hides several important churches you can easily visit on on day tour of the hill.

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