Street art in Split

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Where to find street art in Split (Croatia)

Split is Croatia's second city, known for Diocletian's Palace and its UNESCO-listed old town. The city's street art scene has grown organically around the palace and in the Varoš and Manuš districts, where centuries-old stone walls host contemporary artworks.

Split's artistic tradition is deeply rooted in local culture. Academic painters such as Luka Duplančić and Ivan Svaguša have helped elevate muralism as a recognised art form in Croatia, often tied to Dalmatian literature and history. The Splitsko ljeto festival and various civic initiatives regularly commission monumental murals to mark major cultural events.

The city honours its rich humanist heritage through its murals: the tribute to Marko Marulić, author of the first Croatian national epic, illustrates how Split uses street art to celebrate its collective memory and Mediterranean identity.

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