5 landmarks in Grad with verified facts and stories most people walk right past.
Froggyland Museum
5 Kralja Tomislava, Grad, Split, 21000, Croatia
Froggyland is Split's most bizarre museum — 507 taxidermied frogs posed in 21 elaborate dioramas depicting human scenes (a classroom, a gym, a dentist's office, a village festival) that were created over a decade between 1910 and 1920 by Hungarian taxidermist Ferenc Mere.

Golden Gate & Grgur Ninski Statue
3 Peristil, Grad, Split, 21000, Croatia
The Golden Gate (Porta Aurea) is the northern entrance to Diocletian's Palace — the most ornate of the palace's four gates, originally leading to the road to the imperial capital at Salona.

Iron Gate (Željezna Vrata)
Narodni trg, Grad, Split, 21000, Croatia
The Iron Gate is the western entrance of Diocletian's Palace and the only one of the four original gates that has been continuously in use since the 4th century — the others were buried, walled up, or rebuilt during the medieval period.

Prokurative (Republic Square)
Trg Republike, Grad, Split, 21000, Croatia
The Prokurative (officially Republic Square) is a Neo-Renaissance piazza built between 1859 and 1889 and modelled on St.

Split Fish Market
5 Obrov, Grad, Split, 21000, Croatia
The Peškarija (fish market) is housed in a elegant early 20th-century building on the harbour front, just outside the western wall of the palace.
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