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Split Center

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Marco
July 7, 2022
A must visit in Croatia. The old town of Split is one of most beautiful old towns in Croatia. Walk to the Peristil and experience the life in the time of the ancient world. Visit the Diocletian Palace, that was build in the 4th century. You can also find the best restaurants in this city and a lot of cultural events.
Miro
July 7, 2019
You can have day trip to Split, it is 1 hour 30 minutes by highway
Olga
May 21, 2019
For a full 17 centuries continues the saga of Split, since the Roman emperor Diocletian decided to build his palace exactly on the peninsula near the big Roman city Salona, in order to spend his last years in peace. Diocletian palace and the whole old historical city center are part of the UNESCO preserved cultural heritage since 1979 not only because the palace is greatly preserved, but because there is a life going on in the palace in its fullest. In this structure there are visible historical signs of the old Rome, through middle ages till now. Walking through the old city it is possible to travel trough time, there are views of extraordinary examples of ancient architecture like Peristil, medieval Romanic churches, gothic palaces, renaissance portals of noblemen's houses, baroque facades, all the way to modern architecture
For a full 17 centuries continues the saga of Split, since the Roman emperor Diocletian decided to build his palace exactly on the peninsula near the big Roman city Salona, in order to spend his last years in peace. Diocletian palace and the whole old historical city center are part of the UNESCO p…
Ante
August 26, 2018
Throughout the 17th century, it has been a story about Split since the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build a palace on this peninsula near the great Roman city of Salona, ​​where he would have spent his life in the last years of his life. In these 1700 years the palace slowly became and became a city that today falls rich in tradition, magnificent history, the beauty of natural and cultural heritage. Diocletian's Palace and the entire historical core of Split have been a UNESCO World Heritage List since 1979, not only because of the exceptional preservation of the palace itself, but at least as much as the Palace and its city (or the city and its palace, how nice you are ) continue to
Throughout the 17th century, it has been a story about Split since the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build a palace on this peninsula near the great Roman city of Salona, ​​where he would have spent his life in the last years of his life. In these 1700 years the palace slowly became and became…
Mia
September 4, 2022
Split is the largest city in Dalmatia, and the second largest city in Croatia in terms of population, and represents the economic and cultural center of Dalmatia. It is located on the central part of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, bordered by the Kaštela Bay from the west and north, and the Brač Channel from the south, and spatially covers the greater part of the Split peninsula, which is connected to the mainland by its northern and eastern.The city center, located on the eastern side of the Marjan peninsula, which is now a protected park-forest, consists of the ancient Diocletian's Palace, which is a unique example in the world. Leaning against the ancient palace, along the southern sea coast towards the west, rests the medieval core. Around these two cores, which today form a whole, towards the west, east and north, many newer and even modern Split settlements have sprung up over the years. Poljud Stadium is located on the northern coast of the Split.
Split is the largest city in Dalmatia, and the second largest city in Croatia in terms of population, and represents the economic and cultural center of Dalmatia. It is located on the central part of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, bordered by the Kaštela Bay from the west and north, and the…

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2 Ul. Augusta Harambašića
Split, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija