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Diocletian's Palace

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Diocletian's Palace is not a single building but a sprawling complex that forms the heart of Split's Old Town. Built in the 4th century AD by the Roman emperor Diocletian, it served as his fortified retirement home. Today, the palace is a living city, with shops, cafes, and homes woven into its ancient walls. Visitors can explore the Peristyle, the central square; the Temple of Jupiter; and the underground cellars. The palace's unique blend of Roman architecture and medieval additions makes it a captivating open-air museum.

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  • Walk through the Peristyle, the palace's central courtyard, and imagine imperial ceremonies.
  • Visit the Temple of Jupiter, later converted into a baptistery, with its intact barrel-vaulted ceiling.
  • Explore the narrow streets and hidden courtyards that reveal layers of Roman, medieval, and modern life.

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Ways to visit Diocletian's Palace

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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