Friendly staff, easy to figure out especially if you don’t speak much of the local language!
I was confused about doors vs start time, but for my event, the doors were at the time stated on the ticket (20:00), and then the event started 5 minutes later (20:05). There wasn’t much info online about dress code, but I recommend not wearing shorts or anything above the knee, as most were wearing trousers and longs dresses. Definitely smart/smart casual.
I hope this helps some fellow travellers out :) great performance!! Would...
Read moreHistorical place. Must visit. Plays for every generation. They offer great musical and drama programs, just take your pick and enjoy. On-line tickets available.
Temporary closed: on the south side of the building you have charming caffe with great selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. The view is amazing from the balcony. As you enter you go straight and then in the...
Read moreHistorical building, originally built as a theater, largest at the time, and still a functioning performance venue today. The two stone plaques on the left side front of the building read:
(top stone)
"U ovoj zgradi 25. ožujka 1919. održan je IV. kongres socijalno demokratske stranke Dalmacije, koji je jednodušno prihvatio ideju stvaranja jedinstvene jugoslavenske radničke partije na načelima III. komunističke internacionale."
Translation: "In this building, on March 25, 1919, the 4th Congress of the Social Democratic Party of Dalmatia was held, which unanimously accepted the idea of creating a unified Yugoslav Workers' Party based on the principles of the Third Communist International."
(bottom stone)
"Trg Gaje Bulata 1838-1900"
Translation: "Gajo Bulat Square 1838-1900"
"Hrvatski preporoditelji i gradonačelnik Splita"
Translation: "Croatian revivalist and mayor of Split."
Today, it is a well known landmark and cultural...
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