Gregory of Nin Statue

Split

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Gregory of Nin Statue

Nothing extremely thrilling can be said about this statue, which, located in front of the northern gate of the Diocletian Palace, rises up celebrating bishop Grgur (Gregory of Nin) who firmly opposed the Pope and introduced the Croatian language into Catholic services. You may want to stop by though: its well-polished big toe is said to bring good luck for those who rub it.

Useful Information

  • Address: Spomenik Grguru Ninskomu, Ulica kralja Tomislava, Split

Do & See

The ancient walls of the Old City encircle squares, crescents and architectural beauties that create a cultural hub for travellers to discover. Split has a rich history, which is apparent to everyone who sets foot in the city. Here you will find historical sites, such as The Cathedral Of St Domnius, the main part of which dates to the 4th century CE; Pjaca Clock Tower and Diocletian’s Palace, to name a few. Besides the treasure of the magnificent past, Split also offers the timeless beauty of nature: its crystalline waters, long stretches of white beaches and the green oasis embedded at the tip of the peninsula are a major draw for nature lovers, offering hundreds of options for outdoor activities or water-sports. Thanks to its stunning surroundings the enchanting city of Split has fully embraced tourism, creating a destination where its natural peculiarities have been enhanced by vibrant bars, restaurants, shops, and cultural institutions.

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