The ethnographic museum of Split is housed in a building that itself already is of exceptional cultural and historical architectural significance.
Fancy yourself walking trough a room dating from the 4th century. The actual former bedroom of the Emperor Diocletian himself? The most intimate part of the Palace? Yes? We thought so...
Located next to the Peristyle - the central square of the Diocletian Palace - the museum presents an extremely valuable ethnographic collection portraying the old ways of life in Split, the islanders and farmers of the Dalmatian hinterland and more.
The museum's permanent collection displays regional costumes, jewelery, pottery, knitting, and other various handmade artifacts.
The museum provides adequate access for visitors with special needs.
Split - "Emperor's City for History Lovers"
Private Walking Tour+Cellars Museum
Guided tour of Old Town Split, including the famous Diocletian's Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the basement cellars.
Tickets
Adults - 3,00 EUR, Schoolchildren, students, seniors, visitors with disabilities - 1,50 EUR, Preschool children and students - free, Split City Card holders - free admission
Working Hours
Mon-Fri 9:30am – 3:00pm; Sat 10:00am – 2:00pm
Closed on Sunday
Features
Access to the roof of the grand vestibule of the Diocletian’s Palace
Unique view of the bell tower of St Domnius from the roof
Address & contact details
Street: Ul. Iza Vestibula 4
Postcode: 21000
City: Split
Web: Ethnographic museum
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