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 Madan's main cultural attractions are on its southern side, in the suburbs of Zvori and Meje, about twenty minutes' walk from the centre or a short ride on bus #12 from Trg republike. Heading west along Setaliite Ivana Meštrovića brings you first to the Museum of Croatian Archeological Monuments (Mu… |
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 Crisscrossed by footpaths and minor roads, the wooded heights of the Marjan peninsula offer the easiest escape from the bustle of central Split. From the old town it's an easy ten-minute walk up Senjska, which ascends westwards through the district of Veli Varoš, arriving after about ten minutes at … |
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 Immediately to the west of the theatre is another modern square, Ujeviceva poljana, from which Zrinsko-Frankopanska spears north towards the city's modern residential districts. Appearing almost immediately on your left is the Stari plac, a scruffy sports ground that was home to football Hajduk Spl… |
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 Returning to the Peristyle and heading west along the ancient decumanus, now Kregirnirova – a shop-lined alley which, despite its narrowness, is the old town's main thoroughfare – takes you out through the Iron Gate (Željezna vrata) into Narodni trg ("People's Square", usually known as "Pjaca", the … |
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 North of the Peristyle, Dioklecijanova follows the line of the former cardo past rows of tottering medieval houses. A right turn down Papalićeva leads to the Juraj Dalmatinac-designed Papalić Palace, a typical example of the sturdy Gothic town houses built by Split's fifteenth-century aristocracy. A… |
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