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Marko Marulic Statue: A Literary Tribute in Split

Discover the Marko Marulic Statue in Split, a tribute to the father of Croatian literature and a symbol of Split's rich cultural heritage.

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The Marko Marulic Statue in Split honors the 'father of Croatian literature' in a square buzzing with local culture. Sculpted by Ivan Meštrović, it's a celebration of Croatian heritage and a reminder of the city's rich literary traditions.

A brief summary to Marko Marulic Statue

  • Trg Braće Radić 5, Split, 21000, HR

Local tips

  • Visit during the day to fully appreciate the details of the statue and the surrounding square.
  • Take a moment to read the plaques near the statue to learn about Marko Marulic's life and works.
  • Enjoy a coffee at one of the cafes in the square and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Riva (waterfront promenade), walk towards the main square (Narodni Trg). Continue through the square towards the Cathedral of Saint Domnius. From the cathedral, walk east to Trg Braće Radić, where the Marko Marulic Statue is located. The statue is easily visible in the square.

  • Public Transport

    From the main bus station (Autobusni Kolodvor), walk towards the Riva. Turn left and walk along the Riva towards the west. Turn left onto Ulica Kralja Tomislava and walk until you reach Trg Braće Radić. Public transport in Split is organized by Promet Split buses. Tickets can be purchased at Promet Split kiosks near bus stops or on the bus. A single ticket within Split (Zone 1) costs approximately €2.50.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available near major hotels, the ferry port, and the main bus station. A short taxi ride within the city center will cost approximately €8-12, including the base fare (€1.80) and per-kilometer charge (€1.30-1.40).

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Nestled in the heart of Split on Trg Braće Radić (also known as Fruit Square), the Marko Marulic Statue is a tribute to Marko Marulic, a Croatian literary figure of the Renaissance era. Often called the 'father of Croatian literature,' Marulic was a humanist, poet, and philosopher who significantly contributed to Croatian and European culture. The bronze sculpture, created by the renowned Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, was unveiled in 1925. The statue depicts Marulic in Renaissance clothing, seated and gazing thoughtfully into the distance, with a cap bearing the emblem of Split. The monument stands approximately 3.5 meters tall and weighs 3 tons, a testament to Meštrović's craftsmanship. Marulic's contributions extend beyond literature; he was the first to use the term 'psychology' in his writings. He was also an ambassador for Split, signing his works as Marko Marulić of Split, reflecting his strong connection to the city. The statue is located in a lively square surrounded by cafes and shops, making it a popular meeting spot for locals and tourists. Plaques detail Marulic's achievements and the statue's significance, blending culture, history, and local charm.

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