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Below are listed the most beautiful trips in the neighbourhood of the selected place.
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...
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 ...
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...
Split - The Franciscan Church and Monastery of St. Ante
The Franciscan Monastery and the Church of St. Anthony (St. Anthony of Padua) are located in Split, in the Spinut district. Split is the largest city in Dalmatia and the second-largest city in Croatia. Situated along the Adriatic coast, at the foot of the Mosor mountain range, it is one of the most important cultural, economic, and tourist centers in the region. Its history dates back to Roman times when Emperor Diocletian built his palace in the 3rd century. Today, this palace forms the heart of the old town and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Split is known for its unique blend of historical herita...