• The Archaeological Museum in Split is one of the most attractive attractions in the city. The museum was founded in 1820 by the Dalmatian government.
  • Split Archaeological Museum, located in the heart of Split, Croatia, is one of the most visited and beloved tourist attractions in the city.
  • The first archaeological newspaper in the region was issued by the Archaeological Museum in Split in 1878, the same publication is issued to this day.
  • Founded in 1820, the Archaeological Museum in Split is the oldest Museum in Croatia. It has a large stock of archaeological objects from prehistoric times, from...
  • Robi had also suggested the Archaeological Museum of Split as a further point of visit and lo and behold, there was extensive information here in addition to all...
  • Yes, so - The Archaeological Museum in Split is the oldest museum in Croatia. It was founded in 1820 by the decree of the Dalmatian government in Zadar.
  • The Archaeological Museum boasts a comprehensive display of Illyrian, Greek and Roman artefacts, offering a complete overview of the region's history.
  • Even though it’s situated north of the town centre, Split’s archaeological museum is certainly worth the trip.
  • On the other side of the National Theatre stands the Archaeological Museum where key historical finds from the nearby Roman capital of Salona are the main draw
  • The Split Archaeological Museum, founded in 1820 by a decree of the Dalmatian government in Zadar, holds the distinction of being Croatia's oldest...