Located in the Diocletian's Palace, the Ethnographic Museum explores the old ways of life in Split and the surrounding regions through exceptional collections of pottery, wood carvings, jewelry, regional costumes, knitting, weapons, and other various handmade artifacts. Founded in 1910 and located next to the Peristyle - the central square of the Palace - the museum is housed in a beautiful building that is of vital architectural, cultural and historical significance that guards the entrance to the top of the Vestibul, which offers spectacular views of the sea, the Old Town, and Vestibul below.

Ethnographic Museum, Ul. Iza Vestibula 4, 21000, Split, Croatia, Phone: +385-21-34-41-64

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