• Diocletians Palace Gates. ... Diocletians Palace has four gates – the Golden (north) Gate, Silver (east) Gate, Iron (west) Gate, and Bronze (south) Gate.
  • 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.
  • Diocletian's Palace boasts four gates: the Golden Gate (north), Silver Gate (east), Iron Gate (west), and Bronze Gate (south).
  • The main landmark of our town certainly is Diocletians Palace. Diocletians Palace is the most impressive and best preserved ancient monument in the region.
  • Diocletians Palace is the centerpiece of Split, the very place where the city was born. ... The Golden Gate (Porta Aurea) of Diocletian's Palace.
  • The nucleus of Split is most definitely Diocletians Palace, a 1700-year-old Roman structure measuring approximately 160m by 190m.
  • The Golden Gate ("Zlatna vrata") is one of four gates giving access and egress to the old town ("stari grad"). The old town of course was Diocletian's Palace itself.
  • The Golden Gate was the main entrance to Diocletians Palace when the retired Roman Emperor lived here in the early 4th century.
  • Entrance to the imperial apartments of the Palace of Diocletian, Split, Croatia, seen through the Corinthian columns of the peristyle court.
  • Diocletians Palace, located in Split, Croatia, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the 4th century. I visited during a hiking expedition in Croatia.