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Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
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Stjepana Gunjace bb, Split 21000 CroatiaMap
Phone+385 21 323 901
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  • AlbertSalichs
    AlbertSalichs
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    Big museum, few archaeological objects

    Museum of Croatian archeological monuments is located at the beginning of the Marja Peninsula, in the surroundings of Split, a city in Dalmatia Region. It is a modern museum, where you can see some ar...

    Reviewed on Sep 29, 2023
  • ek462
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    Good Museum

    The museum itself is a beautiful building. It has a very impressive numismatic collection with excellent historical documentation in English. Also contains a good collection of Byzantine jewelry. It ...

    Reviewed on Feb 22, 2022
  • Y180LRjohnc
    Y180LRjohnc
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    worth a visit

    Read much criticism, but in reality not so bad. For 20 kuna adequate and worth a visit. There at the moment is informative exposition of St. Hieronymus connection with Split with interesting artefa...

    Reviewed on Jun 19, 2021
  • Kasper K
    Kasper K
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    Pretty okay

    Its a pretty cool museum. No problem spending a couple of hours there. Slight problem though. On the website they proclaim there is a student discount. We were informed on the ticket office that there...

    Reviewed on Aug 2, 2019
  • Muzzamuzzamuzza
    Muzzamuzzamuzza
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    Initially promising, ultimately disappointing

    We mistook this museum for The Archeological Museum. The building is an impressive modern design so we thought that it is a museum of some significance. There is no entrance fee, which sounds good but...

    Reviewed on Jul 8, 2019