Split 볼거리
Croatia Split의 7개 랜드마크, 기념물, 명소를 탐험하세요. 상징적인 명소부터 숨겨진 보석까지 — 실제 여행자 경험에서 엄선.
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Getski vrtal
is the smallest park in Split, situated in the Diocletian's palace at the Dominisova street (Marko Antonio De Dominis street). In that park are beautiful traditional Dalmatian tiramolas. During the summer these are full of clothes drying in the sunshine. In every guidebook about Split you have pictures from the Getski vrtal.…
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It is the location of a 500 yr old stone house which was destroyed during World War II.
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Katedrala sv. Duje
Originally built around 305 AD as a mausoleum of Roman emperor Diocletian's (the oldest cathedral building in the world). Cathedral is also a very beautiful mixture of Roman temple and Catholic church. It also has a beautiful belltower which provides you a great panoramic view of Split, nearby islands and Marjan hill.
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Archaeological Museum
The oldest museum in Croatia (1820), about 20 min walk north of the old town (entry 20 kn). Many artifacts and monuments from Roman colonies Salona and Narona.
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Peristylium
Main square of Diocletian's palace with well preserved Roman architecture.
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Galerija Meštrović
The gallery contains works of Ivan Meštrović, famous Croatian sculptor.
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Jupiter temple
Ancient Roman temple which became St. John's church.
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Old graveyards
Sustipan and old Jewish cemetery
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Split에서 꼭 봐야 할 명소는 무엇인가요?
Split has 7 documented sights including Getski vrtal, Katedrala sv. Duje, Archaeological Museum. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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