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1717 years ago, the Roman Emperor Diocletian began building his spectacular palace, where he spent the final years of his life. Here are some of the cool historic sites we love in the Palace
Obala Hrvatskoga narodnoga preporoda 8, Split, Splitsko-Dalmatinska Županija
Historic and Protected Site · 98 tips and reviews
Bar Barramundi Split, Croatia: Diocletian's Palace is a must see in Split. There are a lot of shops and cool cafes. People live within the palace grounds so be careful when your roam around not to end up in someone's backyard ;)
Bar Barramundi Split, Croatia: The cathedral was named after St Duje, patron saint of Split (3rd century Bishop). The main part is Emperor Diocletian's mausoleum (end of the 3rd century). The Bell Tower was constructed in 1100 AD.
Kraj Svetog Ivana 3-11, Split, Splitsko-Dalmatinska Županija
Plaza · 15 tips and reviews
Bar Barramundi Split, Croatia: Peristyle, magnificent and unique historical courtyard, perfectly captures the essence of the Diocletian's Palace. It is a hang-out spot for the city's youth.
Kraj sv. Duje 3, Split, Splitsko-Dalmatinska Županija
Museum · 7 tips and reviews
Bar Barramundi Split, Croatia: The treasury holds a collection of golden artifacts and church garments from the Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque period. Opened during summer from 8AM-8PM
Ul. Kraj Svetog Ivana 2, Split, Splitsko-Dalmatinska Županija
Temple · 13 tips and reviews
Bar Barramundi Split, Croatia: Small temple, later converted into a baptistry. Headless black granite sphinx is guarding the entrance. The most beautiful part of the temple is the amazing ceiling so don't forget to look up.