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Aqueduct of Diocletian

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The Aqueduct of Diocletian is a remarkable Roman engineering feat that carried water to Diocletian's Palace from the Jadro River. Today, several well-preserved arches stand in a rural area just outside Split, offering a glimpse into ancient infrastructure. Visitors can walk along the surviving sections and imagine the aqueduct in its prime, stretching over 9 kilometers. It's a quiet, off-the-beaten-path spot for history enthusiasts.

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  • See the towering stone arches that once channeled water to the palace
  • Walk the grassy path alongside the aqueduct remains
  • Photograph the contrast of Roman ruins against modern countryside

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Ways to visit Aqueduct of Diocletian

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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