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Stadion Poljud
Stadium in Croatia
Distance: Approx. 402 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.51944444,16.43166667
Gradski stadion u Poljudu (English: City Stadium in Poljud), better known as Stadion Poljud (English: Poljud Stadium) or simply Poljud, is a multi-use stadium in Split, Croatia, which has been the home ground of Hajduk Split football club since 1979. The stadium is located in the neighbourhood of Poljud, which belongs to city district of Spinut. It was opened in September 1979, and has a seating capacity of 33,987.
Brodosplit
Croatian shipyard
Distance: Approx. 621 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.52361111,16.44166667
Brodosplit is the largest shipyard in Croatia, located in the Supaval bay, on the north side of the Split peninsula.
Spaladium Arena
Indoor arena in Split, Croatia
Distance: Approx. 248 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.52444444,16.43583333
Spaladium Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Split, Croatia. It was opened in December 2008, and hosted the following month's World Men's Handball Championship in 2009. The hall will host the event again in 2025 with Croatia, Denmark, and Norway as national co-hosts.
Stadion Park Mladeži
Football stadium in Split, Croatia
Distance: Approx. 894 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.519038,16.444033
Stadion Park Mladeži (English: Park of Youth Stadium) is a football stadium in Split, Croatia. It is the second largest football stadium in Split (after Poljud) and is home to the RNK Split football club. The stadium was built in the 1950s (with initial construction starting in 1949) for RNK Split, who began using it in 1955.
Stadion Stari plac
Sports venue in Split, Croatia
Distance: Approx. 1150 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.512289,16.435053
Stari plac (lit. "Old ground"), also often referred to as Plinara Stadion, (or incorrectly in some foreign sources as Plinada Stadion) is a stadium in Split, Croatia used originally for association football and later mainly for rugby union. It hosted a match between Yugoslavia and Netherlands in the UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying tournament, and in April 2010 a match between Croatia national rugby union team playing against Netherlands in the 2008-10 European Nations Cup tournament.
Gallery of Fine Arts, Split
Distance: Approx. 880 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.5152336,16.4380681
The Museum of Fine Arts (Croatian: Galerija umjetnina), is an art museum in Split, Croatia containing works from the 14th century up to the present day providing an overview of the artistic developments in the local art scene. The museum was founded in 1931, and has a permanent exhibition of paintings and sculptures that includes works by major Croatian artists such as Vlaho Bukovac, Mato Celestin Medović, Branislav Dešković, Ivan Meštrović, Emanuel Vidović and Ignjat Job. The museum also has an extensive collection of icons, and holds special exhibits of works by contemporary artists.
Franciscan Province of the Most Holy Redeemer
Distance: Approx. 1301 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.5113,16.4382
Franciscan Province of the Most Holy Redeemer (Croatian: Franjevačka provincija Presvetog Otkupitelja, Latin: Provincia franciscana Sanctissimi Redemptoris) is a province of the Order of the Friars Minor (Franciscans) of the Catholic Church based in Split, Croatia which is active in Dalmatia, Croatia. The province is one of the original Franciscan provinces founded in the Croatian lands in the Middle Ages. In 1735, when the area was divided between the Kingdom of Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and the Venetian Republic, that province was split, and the latter was named the Province of Pope Caius.
Vridni
Screw steamer tug, built 1894 in Croatia
Distance: Approx. 939 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.52111111,16.44555556
Vridni is a steel screw steamer tug, built in Rijeka, Croatia (at that time Fiume, Austria-Hungary), in 1894, as Légy, by Howaldtswerke's subsidiary Howaldt & Co, as the first newbuild of the then new shipyard in Brgudi, Rijeka (nowadays 3. Maj Shipyard), and one of the two tugs built for the shipyard's own use. The reciprocating steam engine was made in Kiel, Germany.
II Gymnasium Split
Public, grades 9-12 school in Croatia
Distance: Approx. 845 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.51502778,16.43341667
II Gymnasium Split (Croatian: II. gimnazija Split), also known as "Druga gimnazija" is a public high school located in Split, Croatia. It specializes in modern languages.
Church of Holy Trinity, Split
Church in Split, Croatia
Distance: Approx. 234 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.5209,16.4358
Church of Holy Trinity (Croatian: Crkva sv. Trojstva) is a Pre-Romanesque style Roman Catholic church located in Split, Croatia. Out of all early-medieval (old Croatian) architectural monuments in Dalmatia, which historians date back to the period between 8th and 11th century, Church of Holy Trinity, with its original shape and rich findings, has a very important place.
Classical Gymnasium in Split
Public school in Split, Croatia
Distance: Approx. 881 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.514694,16.433626
The Classical Gymnasium (Croatian: Klasična gimnazija) was a gymnasium high school (similar to a grammar school in England and Wales) situated in Split, Dalmatia, Croatia. It was founded by the Austrian Empire and its Imperial Royal General Government in Dalmatia in 1817. Dalmatian Government, in fact, seceded the public part of the Archidiocesan Classical Gymnasium, founded by archbishop Stefano Cosmi in 1700.
Split Archaeological Museum
Museum in Split, Croatia
Distance: Approx. 785 meters
Latitude and longitude: 43.51555556,16.43444444
The Split Archaeological Museum is the oldest museum in Croatia, established in 1820 by a decree of the Dalmatian government in Zadar. Some 150,000 artifacts cover prehistoric times, the period of Greek colonization of the Adriatic, Roman Provincial and Early Christian era to the early Middle Ages and the period of Croatian popular rulers. There is a collection of stone inscriptions from Salona and the collections of Graeco-Hellenistic ceramic objects, Roman glass, ancient clay lamps, bone, and metal articles, gems and coins.
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