You can now visit the Split Game of Thrones museum

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Game of Thrones Museum

Drogon welcomes us

Controversies, discrepancies and collection of separate signatures, There is one thing that we do all agree on: the good times we have had over the years with Game of Thrones.

From Northern Ireland to Malta passing through Scotland, Iceland and, of course, Spain. The scenarios of the series have become real places of pilgrimage for fans of the series. The opening of a theme park is even planned!

One of the most famous locations in the series is undoubtedly Croatia. Thus, ** Dubrovnik became King's Landing ** and Lovrijenac Fort the Red fortress.

If we go to **Split**, we can visit the Diocletian's Palace (where Danerys kept his dragons), the Slave Bay and the strength of klis (Meereen for seríófilos).

Now the Croatian city also has a game of thrones museum which is going to become a mandatory stop for fans of the saga.

Game of Thrones Museum

Hodor!

As soon as you enter dragon Dragon Head, made by the sculptor Mislav Katalinic from Kastela, welcomes us and begins to alert us: we are entering the universe that we have seen so many times on our screens, and the tour promises.

The museum, which has an area of ​​300 square meters, introduces us to the medieval atmosphere characteristic of the series throughout five themed rooms.

Game of Thrones Museum

Split awaits you, dear series fan

“The visit begins in the city of Meereen , continue through King's Landing, Winterfell, Beyond the Wall and ends by entering the emblematic weirwood tree ", bill luka galic , in front of the museum, to Traveler.es

Among the exhibits we find valyrian steel swords, skulls, armor and helmets

"There's also sculptures of the characters and dragons made by Croatian artists, dioramas of the city and photos of the sets –Split, Klis, Kastela, Dubrovnik, among others–”, adds Luka.

Game of Thrones Museum

The museum you cannot miss in Split

The new museum, which opened two weeks ago, is located fifty meters from Split's main square, Narodni trg, and open every day from 10 in the morning to 10 at night, "Although we plan to open from 9 in the morning to 12 at night very soon," says Luka.

The promotional price of the ticket, which will be maintained for fifteen days, is **50 kunas (about 7 euros) ** and you can ask any questions at the phone +385 (0) 99 6940 312.

Address: Bosanska ulica 9, 21000, Split Show map

Telephone: +385 (0)99 6940 312

Schedule: Open every day from 10 in the morning to 10 at night

Half price: 7 euros

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