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The Split City Museum (Muzej grada Splita) occupies the Papalić Palace, one of the finest Gothic-Renaissance palaces within Diocletian's Palace. Its collection traces Split's history from Diocletian's era through the medieval period to the modern day.
Founded in 1946, the museum moved to the 15th-century Papalić Palace in 1952. The palace was built by the noble Papalić family and designed by Juraj Dalmatinac, the same architect who created Šibenik Cathedral.