
Diocletian’s Palace covers a large portion of Split’s historic center, blending Roman grandeur with medieval and Renaissance influences. Constructed for Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 4th century, this sprawling complex features atmospheric narrow cobblestone streets, lively cafés, and hidden courtyards. Wander through the Peristyle, the palace’s central courtyard, and explore the well-preserved cellars beneath the old city for a glimpse into ancient architectural marvels. With its fusion of historical layers, vibrant local culture, and breathtaking Adriatic backdrop, Diocletian’s Palace remains a focal point of Split’s cultural and social life.
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