Small museums located within Diocletian’s Palace and Split Old Town offer focused
exhibitions on local history, Roman heritage, art, and daily life. These compact museums are
often housed in historic buildings, adding authenticity to the visitor experience.
Exhibits typically include archaeological finds, historical documents, artwork, and interactive
displays that explain the development of Split from Roman times to the present.
For travelers, these small museums provide meaningful context and a deeper understanding
of the palace and city.
- 📜 Learn about the Roman 🏛️ and medieval history 🛡️
- 🏺 View the archaeological 🏺 artifacts and historic exhibits 📜
- 🎨 Explore the fine 🖼️ art and cultural displays 🎻
- 👟 Combine museum visits 👣 with palace walking routes 🏰
- 👣 Access the area 👟 easily from Split Old Town 🏘️
- ⛴️ Take a short 🚶 walk from the Split ferry terminal 🚢
- 🕒 Check the exact 📅 opening hours in advance 📱
- ⏱️ Allow at least ⏳ 30–45 minutes per museum 🏛️
- 📸 Remember that photography 🤳 rules may often vary 🚫
- 🏛️ 11:00 AM – Visit a palace 🏰 history museum to start 🏁
- 🔍 12:00 PM – Explore the nearby 🏺 and fascinating exhibits 📜
- 🥗 1:30 PM – Enjoy a late 🍴 lunch in the old town 🏘️