Peskarija, Split
In Split, there's a lively and renowned indoor fish market called Peškarija, beloved by locals and a must-visit destination. For the citizens of Split, it has become a cherished ritual to explore this vibrant market. Peškarija is conveniently situated near the Matejuška fishing port, right in the heart of Marmont Street.
The fish market, designed by Ante Bezić in 1890, boasts an impressive Revival style. Its glazed roof, supported by a cast iron structure, not only adds to its charm but also serves a functional purpose by allowing basilical lighting to brighten the space. The clever positioning of several high apertures ensures proper ventilation, maintaining a refreshing atmosphere for visitors and keeping the fish hygienic. Interestingly, the presence of sulfur wells, which attracted Diocletian to this area in ancient times, plays a role in keeping the air free of flies, enhancing the overall cleanliness of the market.
The fish market, designed by Ante Bezić in 1890, boasts an impressive Revival style. Its glazed roof, supported by a cast iron structure, not only adds to its charm but also serves a functional purpose by allowing basilical lighting to brighten the space. The clever positioning of several high apertures ensures proper ventilation, maintaining a refreshing atmosphere for visitors and keeping the fish hygienic. Interestingly, the presence of sulfur wells, which attracted Diocletian to this area in ancient times, plays a role in keeping the air free of flies, enhancing the overall cleanliness of the market.
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Peskarija on Map
Sight Name: Peskarija
Sight Location: Split, Croatia (See walking tours in Split)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Split, Croatia (See walking tours in Split)
Sight Type: Shopping
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