Vestibule

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 8:53
Posted in category Places to visit

Vestibule at Diocletian's PalaceSplit Ethnographic Museum has reconstructed the Renaissance terrace on the vestibule.

Circular vestibule of the aisle, interior doors, the Peristyle. Reconstructed Roman staircase leading to the reconstructed Renaissance terrace family Natalis-Bozicevic, located on the southern edge of the former arch vestibule.

Museum visitors can tour the displays and temporary exhibitions can go with an updated, original staircase and step on a single roof vestibule. From the top of the vestibule there is a unique view on the roof, tower, harbor.

Ethnographic Museum visitors with a tour of the collection of our folklore and heritage walks in the flat part of the Emperor Diocletian in which the institution is located, they can go to the updated, original staircase and step on a single roof vestibule.View from the Vestibule roof

- Vestibule is physically connected with the building of the museum, and although this is not a primary part of ethnographic settings in terms of conservation work we decided to “extend” and this part, or to preserve and adapt this space, you can maintain – explained Silvio Braica, director of Ethnographic Museum, adding that the aim of the museum workers, conservators, and urban planners organize a broad part of the palace which is located around this institution, and so away, and domestic View from the Vestibule roofvisitors, providing an unforgettable experience views of the roofs are covered bathe, the bell tower of the cathedral, the mausoleum.

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