^ Dalmatia is not an official subdivision of the Republic of Croatia; it constitutes a historical region only.
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Bačvice Open Air Cinema is one of the most beautiful cinemas on the Adriatic. The smell of pine trees, the sound of the sea, the stars, the moon and ships passing by in the background are a bonus that every visitor and a fan of quality film program experiences. The program consists of dynamic blend of European and worldwide art house films, Hollywood blockbusters, children's films and film classics. Films are screened in original language with English and Croatian subtitles. Welcome to this breathtaking venue! Welcome!
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The theater building was built in 1893, and since 1940, HNK Split has been operating as an institution. With opera, drama and ballet ensembles, the Croatian National Theater Split prepares and performs music-stage and dramatic programs of contemporary works, works of national and international music-scene and drama heritage.
The Croatian National Opera (or HNK in Croatian) is located in the centre of Split at the end of Marmontov. The Opera House, built in 1891 and refurbished in 1979, is a classic small opera theatre with four layers of boxes and seats, all ornately decorated. The prices are amazingly cheap, with the best seats at 150kn, bookable on the internet. This is a fraction of opera prices elsewhere. We saw Verdi’s The Force of Destiny, with Destiny played by a slender female in a black leather cheong sam, toting a Colt 45. Only downsides are rather hard seats, and just 4 cubicles in the ladies room.
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This is high energy dancing judging by the sweat pouring off the dancers! It tells through music and dance a fairly traditional tale. It’s a very impressive piece of theatre and we wouldn’t have missed it for anything. Takes place in the town at 9pm on Monday’s and Thursdays and tickets cost 100KN. My advice would be to buy tickets in advance from one of the travel agencies as this will get you in quicker. There were large queues at the door for tickets when we were there so must be even worse in peak season. Get there for 8.30 pm if you want a decent seat!
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top place for experience history and art and really Theatre is really something special. Small but unique and special
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Amphitheatre forms part of the town defence system and it could have accommodated about 15,000 spectators. It is located at the northwest end of Salona's town limits. Close to the amphitheatre, to its south, there was a cemetery for gladiators that have been killed in the arena. From their epitaphs you could know their names, origins, homelands and fighting specialities.
The Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra is a professional ensemble founded in 1925. Its list of concerts is very long, including tours all over Europe, in the US and Indonesia. The Orchestra performs a repertoire consisting of pieces by baroque, classical and romantic composers in concert venues such as the Rector’s Palace, churches and city squares. In 2005, Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra was awarded with the «Milka Trnina» prize, which is the most prestigious musical branch award in Croatia. Book your tickets, experience an unforgettable concert in unique atmosphere of the Rector`s Palace, and take home beautiful memories!
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