• English: Diocletian's Palace is an ancient palace built by the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 4th century AD, that forms now about half the old town of Split, in Croatia.
  • Meeting point is by the Gregory of Nin statue, opposite to the Golden gates of Diocletian's palace.
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  • The entrance from the sea side is called Port aenea (brass doors), while the main, north, entrance to the palace, called Porta aurea or the Golden Gate.
  • Diocletian's Palace in Split is one of Croatia's main landmarks, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a fascinating place to explore. ... Golden gates.
  • The term ‘Museum-town’ would be an understatement to say the least to describe the old town of Split in Croatia and the area now dubbed Diocletians Palace.
  • Main article: Golden Gate (Diocletian's Palace). The Porta septemtrionalis ("the northern gate”) is one of the four principal Roman gates into the Palace.
  • Four gates guard its main entrances: Golden, Silver, Iron and Bronze. The latter gives access, through the basement of Diocletians old Central Hall...
  • Follow a local guide to the top sights like the Golden Gate, Diocletian's Palace, and the statue of Gregory of Nin.
  • Look no further than Diocletians Palace, a sprawling complex spanning approximately 7 acres (3 hectares), adorned with distinctive rectangular shapes.