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Archaeological Museum SplitvsRuins of the Solin Amphitheatre
Both Archaeological Museum Split and Ruins of the Solin Amphitheatre are praised by expert writers. On balance, Archaeological Museum Split is the choice of most professionals compared to Ruins of the Solin Amphitheatre. Archaeological Museum Split comes in at #5 in Split with approval from 4 reviews like Michelin Guide, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
Archaeological Museum Split
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Time Out
Zrinsko - Frankopanska 25, Split 21000 , Croatia
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"This is Croatia's oldest museum. Founded in 1820, it is a repository for artifacts -- jewelry, coins, and pottery -- mostly unearthed at Salona in the hills above Split. " Full review
"A treasure trove of classical sculpture and mosaic is displayed at this excellent museum, a short walk north of the town centre." Full review
2 Stars
"The Archaeological Museum is the best way to complete one's knowledge of the town's antique history: it contains collections of sacred and secular artefacts discovered in the digs in and around Salona." Full review
"On the other side of the National Theatre stands the Archaeological Museum where key historical finds from the nearby Roman capital of Salona are the main draw: mosaics, sarcophagi and such like." Full review
Ruins of the Solin Amphitheatre
Michelin Guide
Michelin Guide
Lonely Planet
Solin, Croatia
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1 Star
"Built around 170, the amphitheatre could seat more than 15 000 spectators." Full review
2 Stars
"Salona was a major town during the Ancient Roman period, with 60 000 inhabitants in the time of Diocletian, and its ruins are particularly impressive." Full review
Top choice
"The ruins of the ancient city of Salona, situated at the foot of the mountains just northeast of Split, are the most archaeologically important in Croatia." Full review