
Ethnographic Museum
Iza Vestibula 4, Split
The Ethnographic Museum is housed within the imperial apartments of Diocletian's Palace — the only museum in the world that occupies the living quarters of a Roman emperor — and traces the folk culture of Dalmatia from the 17th century to the present through costumes, textiles, tools, and reconstructed interiors.
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.

Gallery of Fine Arts (Galerija Umjetnina)
Kralja Tomislava 15, Split
The Gallery of Fine Arts is Split's most important art museum — a collection of Croatian art from the 14th century to the present housed in a building near the Golden Gate that includes medieval Dalmatian religious paintings, Venetian-influenced Renaissance work, and the Croatian modernists who connected this Adriatic coast to European art movements.

Split City Museum
Papalićeva 1, Split
The Split City Museum occupies the Papalić Palace — a 15th-century Venetian Gothic mansion tucked inside the walls of Diocletian's Palace that was designed by the same architect (Juraj Dalmatinac) who built the famous cathedral in Šibenik.
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