Dalmatia's namesake: Archaeological Museum celebrates 206th birthday with quiz, Delmati, and ancient Salona
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Archaeological Museum in Split, Croatia, is celebrating its 206th anniversary with a special two-day program.
- Events include guided tours of exhibitions, an archaeological quiz, and a costumed historical tour for children.
- The museum aims to educate visitors about the Delmati people, after whom the region of Dalmatia is named.
The Archaeological Museum in Split is marking its 206th anniversary with a celebratory program spanning two days, offering a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. The festivities began on Friday, August 21st, with an "Archaeological Quiz in Salona" held in the museum's garden courtyard.
This quiz, designed for teams of up to four members, tests knowledge of archaeology, history, and general culture, with prizes awarded to the top teams. The main events on Saturday, August 22nd, include free guided tours of the exhibition "DELMATI โ Between Myth and Reality." These tours provide an in-depth look at the Delmati people, the ancient inhabitants after whom the region of Dalmatia is named.
Visitors can explore the Delmati's daily lives, beliefs, and customs through archaeological findings, as well as learn about their prolonged conflicts with Rome. Additionally, an exhibition titled "Medusa's Gaze," featuring 11 monumental stone monuments discovered during excavations, is on display in the museum garden. A special "Story from Salona" event offers a costumed, interactive historical experience for children aged 5 to 10, introducing them to life in ancient Salona in an age-appropriate manner.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.