The Split City Museum is an unobtrusive old-fashioned building hidden in the lively old city. After passing through the small courtyard, it is the front desk of the museum. The museum visitors have no one but us, and they have become private venues. As the largest port on the central Dalmatian coast, Split City is developed entirely around the harbour. The history of sea trade centered on Split can be explained through the excavation of Roman stone carvings, maritime data from the Middle Ages, and the display of objects such as living furniture of the aristocratic class.
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The Split City Museum is an unobtrusive old-fashioned building hidden in the lively old city. After passing through the small courtyard, it is the front desk of the museum. The museum visitors have no one but us, and they have become private venues. As the largest port on the central Dalmatian coast, Split City is developed entirely around the harbour. The history of sea trade centered on Split can be explained through the excavation of Roman stone carvings, maritime data from the Middle Ages, and the display of objects such as living furniture of the aristocratic class.
There are not many attractions in the old city. It is free to read the online writing of this city museum. The introduction is said to be a very interesting building. In fact, it is a very pit place. It is actually a charge everywhere now. The national museum has to charge for the original no charge. The door says "Charges for entering, taking pictures, and staying". The 2 floors inside are tattered and not worth the ticket price, and you can't take pictures yet.