Mapa de Diocletian's Palace / Lugar

Set within the sun-drenched coast of Split, Croatia, Diocletian's Palace is not merely a ruin but a living, breathing quarter where ancient Roman architecture intertwines with daily life. Built in the 4th century for Emperor Diocletian, its massive stone walls enclose winding alleys lined with cafes, boutiques, and homes, all rooted in imperial foundations. Key sights like the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, originally Diocletian’s mausoleum, and the underground cellars beneath the Peristyle reveal layers of history spanning over 1,700 years. Visitors ascend Bell Tower for panoramic views, walk the historic Cardo and Decumanus, and emerge near the Riva promenade, where sea meets stone. This UNESCO World Heritage site stands as a rare example of a Roman palace continuously inhabited through the centuries, offering an intimate journey through time amid Croatia’s Adriatic charm.
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