Brace Radica Square Description
Brace Radica Square is a pleasant place to stroll in the Diocletian Palace. Located in the Southwest of the Diocletian Palace in Split, Brace Radica Square is a medieval square with three points of interest to the visitor.

All that remains of a Venetian castle at Brace Radica Square is the Marina Tower (Jrvojeva Kula) built in the 15th Century. It is located on the south side of Brace Radica Square. Dating from the 17th Century is the Milesi Palace. It is in the Baroque style and located on the Northern section of the square.

There is also a statue of Marko Marulic at Brace Radica Square. He is considered to be the founder of literature in the Croatian language. The statue was created by the famous Ivan Mestrovic who also
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Hobbies & Activities category: Architecture - Medieval;  Architecture - Baroque or Rococo
Attractions Near Brace Radica Square, Split