Mobile applications
These listed mobile applications are not official applications of the Tourist Board of Split. The Tourist Board of Split does not take responsibility for the potential damage caused by the use of the below-mentioned mobile applications.
LiberatoMap
The association Liberato created the LiberatoMap mobile application.
The LiberatoMap mobile application is a natural continuation of the online interactive map for people with disabilities, which enables easier and faster access to information about the accessibility of facilities in the city with a focus on technical infrastructure and the implementation of new areas/cities. The division by categories (health, public institutions, education, sports, culture, parking, food, drink, and others) enables easy and faster access to the desired information, meeting the individual needs of users. The map was the first to be available online, and now a mobile app is also available for download.
The development of this application was a long and arduous process. With the support of all donors, partners, and external collaborators in the project since 2019, the association Liberato managed to create a unique experience for all users.
LiberatoMap is more than just a mobile app. It allows users to find and plan trips according to their specific needs and limitations. The app includes information on the accessibility of public transport, accommodation, restaurants, and other facilities and also offers planned routes adapted to the user's needs.
The LiberatoMap mobile application is available on Google Play and the App Store.
Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.liberato.map&hl=hr&gl=US
App Store - https://apps.apple.com/hr/app/liberatomap/id6445823976?l=hr
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SightRun
Plaja - Beach Finder
Audio Guide: Biographies and Sporting Achievements of Split's own Olympic Medalists
Audio Guide - Marjan Forest Park
Croatian Soundscript - Split
Audio mobile application with short stories by Croatian authors
Whether walking on Marjan, sitting on the Riva, passing through Get, or waiting for the bus, you can "catch" short urban stories by contemporary Croatian authors or excerpts from older Croatian literature by downloading to your smartphone the free sound application "Croatian Soundscript".
Like a quest for a literary Pokemon, ‘Croatian Soundscript’ is a mobile application that invites the audience on a sonic and interactive journey and is projected through a whole series of poetic and delicate stories in contrast to the banality of daily life. The application is activated with the help of geolocation around the city of Split, either at bus stops or in historically significant public places and city parks. The content of the application are unpublished short stories by contemporary Croatian authors, while in some historically significant places of the city you can listen to quotes or excerpts from older Croatian literature inspired by the space in which they are located or an urban theme from that time.
The application’s content is sound-engineered with actors’ voices and placed in a designed audio-scene inspired by the theme of each individual story. Users of the application will be able to discover and listen to short stories of urban themes whilst walking through the city at their own pace and in this way relax and briefly step into the parallel reality of others’ lives that travel through empty spaces. Just download the application on Google Play Store and App Store and turn on geolocation, and stories will arrive on your phone as you walk around town.
The application "Croatian Soundscript" contains 73 short stories, some of which have a connection with the city of Split and its local population. Excerpts from classic Croatian works on urban themes are also included and these too have a connection with the city of Split. You can walk around the city and listen to the stories and excerpts of Marina Vujčić, Nada Topić, Ante Zlatko Stolica, Tanja Mravak, Elvis Bošnjak, Marija Glavaš, Nebojša Lujanović, Olja Runjić, Katja Grcić, Slobodanka Đuderija Renato Baretić, Luiza Bouharaou, Marija Jurić, Sonja Gaš , Mani Gotovac, Miljenko Smoje, Ivo Dellala, Marko Marulić, Anatoli Kudrjavcev, Luka Botić, Marin Bega, Bogdan Radica, Marko Uvodić from Split, Tonko Maroević, Tonća Petrasov Marović.
Croatian Soundscript in Split is realized in 2021, a year that the Government of the Republic of Croatia has declared a Year of Reading as part of the measure of the Action Plan of the National Strategy to encourage reading contributing to the development of reading culture.
Find out more about the Croatian Soundscript program at www.hrvatski-zvukopis.com.
An information leaflet on the locations and how to use the application is available HERE.
Croatian Soundscript is the author's project of the art organization YELO, which was created in cooperation with the Zagreb Tourist Board, the Split Tourist Board, the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia, Hrvatski Telekom, the City of Split, and the Split-Dalmatia County.