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Palača Milesi: A Baroque Gem in Split

Discover Palača Milesi in Split: A stunning Baroque palace with a rich history on the vibrant Trg Braće Radić.

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Palača Milesi, or Milesi Palace, is a stunning Baroque palace located on Trg Braće Radić in Split, Croatia. Built in the early 18th century by the wealthy Milesi family, it stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural beauty.

A brief summary to Palača Milesi

  • Trg Braće Radić 7, Split, 21000, HR

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy better lighting for photography.
  • Combine your visit with nearby attractions like Diocletian's Palace and the Riva promenade for a full day of exploration.
  • Take a moment to appreciate the blend of architectural styles, including the Renaissance portal and Baroque facade.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Diocletian's Palace, exit through the Golden Gate (Zlatna vrata) and head straight onto Ulica Kralja Tomislava. Continue until you reach Trg Braće Radić; Palača Milesi is at number 7. The walk is approximately 10-15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From the Split Bus Station (near the ferry terminal), take Bus Line 18 towards 'Bračka' and get off at the 'Trg Braće Radić' stop. Palača Milesi is a short walk away at number 7 on the square. The bus ride takes about 10 minutes, depending on traffic. A single bus fare costs approximately €2-6, depending on the zone.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Split. A short taxi ride from the Riva or Diocletian's Palace to Palača Milesi will cost an estimated €5-10, depending on traffic and the taxi company. Taxi fares generally start at €3.32, with a rate of €1.86 per kilometer. Ensure the meter is running.

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Palača Milesi, situated on the vibrant Trg Braće Radić (also known as Fruit Square), is a captivating example of Baroque architecture in Split. Constructed in the early 18th century for the Milesi family, who gained prominence and nobility through commerce and service , the palace distinguishes itself with its grand facade and historical significance. The palace's design incorporates unique features, including a sequence of round openings once used for shops on the main level and a Renaissance portal on the western side. The grandeur of its facade sets it apart from other Baroque palaces in the Dalmatian region. Today, Palača Milesi houses the Split section of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, hosting various public events. Trg Braće Radić itself has a rich history, once serving as a bustling marketplace where local villagers sold fruit. The square also features the Venetian Tower, a remnant of a 15th-century fortress , and a monument to Marko Marulić, a significant figure in Croatian literature. Visiting Palača Milesi offers a glimpse into Split's past and an opportunity to appreciate the architectural and cultural heritage of the region.

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