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Middle Dalmatia

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Split - Diocletian Palace

Diocletian's Palace was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. It is one of the best-preserved monuments of Roman architecture in the world. The emperor's palace was built between 295 and 305 as a combination of a luxurious villa and a Roman military camp. Diocletian's Palace was divided into four parts by two main streets. The southern part of the palace was intended for the emperor, while the northern part housed the imperial army, officials, and storage areas. The complex was built from stone from the island of Brac and decorated with details such as sphinxes, marble, and sculptural decora...

Fortress Klis

Fortress Klis is one of Croatia’s most significant historical fortifications, majestically perched on a rugged ridge above the village of Klis, about 13 kilometers northeast of Split. Its strategic location between the Dinaric Alps and the Dalmatian coast made it a vital defensive stronghold for centuries. Renowned for its rich and dynamic history, the fortress traces its origins back to the Illyrian period, when it served as a fortified refuge for the Illyrian tribe of Delmatae. The first mentions of Klis date to antiquity when the Romans established a military outpost here to protect key routes betwe...

Biokovo Nature Park - Viewpoint Skywalk

The Skywalk observation deck, embedded in the heart of the Biokovo National Park in Croatia, represents a superb architectural experience with a spectacular view of the natural beauty of Dalmatia. This extraordinary glass viewpoint rises above the peaks of Biokovo. The Skywalk observation point is located in the area of Ravna Vlaska, at an altitude of 1,228 meters, right next to the information center, at kilometer 13 of the Biokovska road. There is also a geological column at the lookout point with a 3D cross-section of the rocks that form Biokova. The pillar shows a cross-section from its creation to...

Trogir - Kamerlengo Fortress

Trogir is a picturesque Dalmatian town with a rich history dating back to ancient times. It is located on a small island between the mainland and the island of Ciovo and is known for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval architecture. Its old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers visitors a glimpse into a rich cultural heritage where Greek, Roman, and Venetian influences intertwine. The town's main landmarks include the Benedictine Monastery and Church of St. Nicholas, the Church and Monastery of St. Dominic, the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Church of St. Peter, the Church of All Sa...

Imotski - Blue Lake

Blue Lake in Imotski, Croatia is a natural destination located in the picturesque surroundings of the northern Biokovo Mountains in the Dalmatian hinterland of southern Croatia. Imotski, like the surrounding inland Dalmatian town, boasts a mild Mediterranean climate, which marks it as a popular tourist spot. The location of Imotski is particularly interesting, as it is located near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is only about 30 km away from the coast, Baska Voda. The nearest coastal town, Makarska, lies on the other side of the imposing Biokovo mountain massif. The ancient medieval fortres...

Salona

Salona is a historically rich archaeological site and ancient Roman city near the present-day Dalmatian town of Solin, located just a few kilometers northeast of Split. Founded in the 3rd century BCE and destroyed in the 7th century CE, Salona was once the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia and is now one of Croatia’s largest and most important archaeological sites, showcasing a wealth of heritage that stretches back to the first millennium BCE and reveals the prosperity of the Roman Empire in this region. Established in the 3rd century BCE, the city flourished during the Roman period, becoming ...

Trogir - Trogir Town Museum

Trogir is a picturesque Dalmatian town on the Adriatic coast, located west of Split. It is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved historic core, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is situated on a small islet between the mainland and the island of Ciovo, connected by bridges. Its narrow stone streets, charming squares, and rich historical heritage create a unique atmosphere that attracts many visitors. Among its most significant landmarks is the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, built in the 13th century, famous for its magnificent portal by Master Radovan, one of the most impor...


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