• Taking up a prime harborside position, the extraordinary complex of Diocletian's Palace is one of the most imposing ancient Roman structures in existence…
  • The Golden Gate (Zlatna vrata), originally in Latin, Porta Aurea is the Northern and the main entrance of the Diocletians Palace.
  • The ancient Roman gates to Diocletian's Palace. ... Golden Gates, locally known as Zlatna Vrata, are the northern gates of Split’s Diocletians Palace.
  • Among the sights on this 90min tour are Diocletian's Palace, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, Riva Harbour, and the Golden Gate.
  • The Golden Gate of Diocletians Palace (Croatian: Zlatna vrata, Latin: Porta Aurea) is one of the four entrances into the palace (the northern entrance).
  • Palace of DiocletianEntrance to the imperial apartments of the Palace of Diocletian, Split, Croatia, seen through the Corinthian columns of the peristyle court.
  • The Golden Gate is uniquely decorated, and is a true sight to behold. It was also an important defensive point of the 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.
  • Your guide will meet you at the Golden Gate of the Diocletian Palace. Together, see the remains of this ancient palace of the Roman Empire.
  • image from putovnica.net. The nucleus of Split is most definitely Diocletians Palace, a 1700-year-old Roman structure measuring approximately 160m by 190m.