Museum of Fine Art

Museum · Split

Museum of Fine Art

Museum · Split

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Ul. kralja Tomislava 15, 21000, Split, Croatia

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Museum of Fine Art by null
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Croatian & European art 14th century to today quiet paradise  

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Ul. kralja Tomislava 15, 21000, Split, Croatia Get directions

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Ul. kralja Tomislava 15, 21000, Split, Croatia Get directions

+385 21 350 110
galum.hr
@galerija_umjetnina
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@GALUMst

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wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 7, 2025

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"The recently renovated Gallery of Fine Arts showcases the evolution of the local art scene, exhibiting works from the 14th century to present day by masters such as Ivan Meštrović, Emanuel Vidović and Ignjat Job. Located just beyond the palace's northern walls in a former hospital, the gallery also runs a series of seasonal exhibitions by contemporary artists."

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Miles Macdonald

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I really enjoyed my visit here, it was so quiet, just two others visitors in the galleries. Organised around a central open quadrangle I think there is something for everyone here. The museum exhibits works from the 14th Century onwards, hence allows you to see how styles have changed through the centuries from medieval paintings and wood carvings through to modern abstract art. There is also a small display of contemporary video art which I think will expand in the future and some 70's black & white photos. I've included a representative cross section of all the works on display with my review.

Samu Seitsalo

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Museum is in a well restored hospital building. Two separate collections from 14th century to contemporary art. It's nice but would need more clarifications on the development of the art. There are several Tintoretto's paintings in the churches of the islands. He must have had students, but not visible here.

Enoki N Daisy

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Lots of paintings and some sculptures. €5 entry for adult. For me inside there wasn’t much exciting pieces to see. I just like the architecture. We were there to escape the crowd. However, there a cafe inside and it looks nice. Also there is a free toilet near the ticket counter area which I would have come used instead of spending €1.

Jim Rapp

Google
I like the old pieces from second floor. Some were amazing pieces of art.

Mat Bienczyk

Google
The Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Split, Croatia containing works from the 14th century up to the present day.

Nadia Jaa

Google
Interesting. Worth visiting during a rainy day like yesterday. The visit is kinda chronological. Some beautiful pieces, allows to know some Croatian artists. Toilets and a coffeeshop inside. The entrance for the permanent exhibition costs 5euros.

Maja Jacobsen

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Very interesting collection of Croatian art, well-curated and beautifully presented 😍 I got a really good overview of the artistic development in Croatian art, from the Venetian Republic, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kingdom, and socialist Yugoslavia to the Republic of Croatia. There were only a few visitors to the Museum. Good for me, but visit it, if you like art‼️ It is worth a visit: The Museum is a small quiet paradise in the busy city of Split and after enjoying the art you can take a break in the museum café.

john wilkes

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A fairly small, but beautifully presented, collection of mostly Croatian art, starting with a few pieces by visiting Venetian painters from the 14C, but mostly focusing on 20C and 21C art. Plus one temporary exhibit.