• The Golden Gate (Croatian: Zlatna vrata, Latin: Porta Aurea), or "the Northern Gate", is one of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old town) of Split.
  • Over time, the sea receded, and a city emerged around the palace. Not much is left in Split from the era of Diocletian - only the palace, the remains of walls and gates.
  • The Golden Gate. Porta septemtrionalis is their Roman name. Emperor Diocletian walked through them as he entered the Palace on the 1st of June 305.
  • As the main entrance to Diocletians Palace, the Golden Gate was the largest and most decorated of the four palace entrances.
  • The Golden gate (a.k.a. Porta Aurea, or in Roman times, Porta septemtrionalis) is an imposing and ornate gate in the northern wall of Diocletian's Palace.
  • If you do this top-rated guided walking tour (1½-hour “Old Town and Diocletian Palace” tour), you meet near the Golden Gate and finish at the Riva.
  • Diocletian's Palace is the most famous cultural and tourist attraction of Split, Croatia. ... Golden Gate. The Fruit Square. Accommodation in Diocletian's Palace.
  • So do the 4 gates – Brass, Iron, Golden and Silver – leading to the center Peristil (courtyard). The Ancient Roman Palace of Diocletian Today.
  • Book tours and tickets to experience Gates of Diocletian's Palace. Reserve a ticket for your trip to Split today. Free cancellation and payment options - Viator.
  • Built as part of Diocletian's Palace, it served as the main gate through which the Emperor entered the complex and was elaborately decorated to mark its status.