Diocletian's Palace

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Location

Split, Croatia
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43° 30' 30.1896" N, 16° 26' 25.5336" E
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General info: 

Diocletian’s Palace is an ancient residence of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, designed to house him after his retirement in 305 AD. After the Romans moved away from here, the palace remained abandoned until the 7th century, when it became a permanent settlement. Today the palace, along with adjoining areas to the west, forms the very heart of Split. Many shops, restaurants, bars and apartments for tourists can be found within the palace.

Since 1979, the palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace has been featured on the reverse of the 500 kuna banknote, the edition issued in 1993. If you are a Game of Thrones fan, you might be familiar with Diocletian’s Palace, as it was used all throughout the fourth season of the series as a filming location.
 

Getting there: 

The palace is open from 9AM to 11PM. It is located near the southern port of Split and near the train station and is pretty easy to recognise.

Costs: 

Most of the area can be freely visited, although certain locations require additional fees that have varying costs.

Interesting places nearby

The Bergbahnen Andelsbuch, the family-friendly ski resort right in the centre of the Bregenzerwald. One of our main attractions is the 7 km long family run with many varied slopes.

The ski area Ankogel lies in the heart of the Hohe Tauern national park on the border of Kärnten to Salzburg.

Antagnod is one of the most particular places in the Monterosa Ski area. Good place for families because of the hotels which are suitable for hosting the kids, and also great place for sunbathing, thanks to a high sun exposure.

Constructed in 1965, the development of ANZERE was based on well-studied planning and designed layout. The heart of the resort is called ANZERE VILLAGE is a pedestrian zone. Large wooden chalets surrounding a pedestrian square.

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