This is very interesting place and I realy loved it! Tickets are 5€ per adult visitor and its absolutely worth because this place is going to take you for around hour trip through different art styles in Croatia. You can find here everything -traditional paintings of old masters, impressionistic paintings, caricatures, interesting sculptures and modern, experimental forms. I apreaciate it and few creations really stuck into my mind. This museum makes me wonder-how it is possible that so many styles of art were present in Croatia and how much some artists were inspired by World known artists like Van Gogh, Beksinski, Monet, Salvador Dahli, Stanislaw Witkacy (and how it might be a coincidence that some paintings reminds me of them). It was fascinating and I hope that maby one day I may...
Read morei would 100% recommend this to any art lover visiting Split. they had two exhibitions on, tickets to both were only €5 each, so €10 in total. i believe one of the exhibitions is temporary and the other permanent. the permanent exhibition is brilliant for art lovers who are interested in the various artist movements since the venetian style. the temporary exhibition was about art as social and political criticism and combined photography, film and visual installations, articles and paintings about croatia's recent political past. a second part of the temporary exhibition considered acts of slowness in our fast-paced lives. i really recommend a visit here! tickets can be purchased on the door and there is also a...
Read moreShould a museum of fine arts mean a few impressionist showpieces together with some other widely known isms and names, the museum of fine arts in Split is going to be a disappointment. But then again, if that's your definition of a museum of fine arts, you probably should work a bit on the definition before leaving home.
That said, the permanent exhibition is well displayed, there are no pieces left without light or tossed in places which you don't expect to find any. The collection contains plenty of modern and contemporary pieces from Croatia, but it's not as comprehensive as the one you find in Zagreb. Considering the size of the establishment, the collection is rather well curated and, to repeat,...
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