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Hidden gem
Really great museum The museum is full of interesting artifacts from different aspects of Croatian maritime history. It also has a great vr section to allow you to scuba dive without getting wet. ...
Easily the best museum in Split. Fascinating collection of exhibits covering military and civilian navy history. Housed in a bastion which is interesting in itself.
The Croatian Maritime Museum is really well set out. The museum proper - the interior - consists of two main sections, both at ground level: military and maritime. Perhaps the most fascinating di...
Good museum with nice attendants and clean toilets.
We walked 700 m east and up from Diocletian's Palace to this museum. Since 1997, it has been housed in a 19th C building inside the 17th C Gripe Fortress. After paying 40 kn for 2 seniors, we toured ...
Interesting museum to spend an hour wandering around. Sadly when I visited the outdoor section was closed, however there were some interesting exhibits on the Torpedo, invented in what is now Croatia,...
Hidden gem
Really great museum The museum is full of interesting artifacts from different aspects of Croatian maritime history. It also has a great vr section to allow you to scuba dive without getting wet. ...
Best museum in Split.
Easily the best museum in Split. Fascinating collection of exhibits covering military and civilian navy history. Housed in a bastion which is interesting in itself.
An interior/exterior combo!
The Croatian Maritime Museum is really well set out. The museum proper - the interior - consists of two main sections, both at ground level: military and maritime. Perhaps the most fascinating di...
Good museum with nice attendants and clean toilets.
We walked 700 m east and up from Diocletian's Palace to this museum. Since 1997, it has been housed in a 19th C building inside the 17th C Gripe Fortress. After paying 40 kn for 2 seniors, we toured ...
Fairly interesting museum
Interesting museum to spend an hour wandering around. Sadly when I visited the outdoor section was closed, however there were some interesting exhibits on the Torpedo, invented in what is now Croatia,...