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The ground plan of the palace is an irregular rectangle measuring east: 214.97 m, north: 174.74 m, south: 181.65 m (adjusting for the terrain), with sixteen towers projecting from the western, northern, and eastern facades on the facades facing the mainland. There are four towers on the corners of
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Only the southern facade, which rose directly from or very near to the sea, was unfortified. The elaborate architectural composition of the arcaded gallery on its upper floor differs from the more severe treatment of the three shore facades. A monumental gate in the middle of each wall led to an
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Today, the Palace is well preserved with all the most important historical buildings, in the centre of the city of Split, the second-largest city of modern
Croatia. Diocletian's Palace far transcends local importance because of its degree of preservation. The Palace is one of the most famous and
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was murdered by one of his own soldiers, reportedly stabbed to death in his villa near Salona. Since Diocletian's palace was in the area, it might have been the same building.
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and the publication of measured drawings brought it into the design vocabulary of European architecture for the first time. A few decades later, in 1782, the French painter
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are a set of substructures located at the southern end of the Palace, that represent one of the best preserved ancient complexes of their kind in the world.
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coast. As the world's most complete remains of a Roman palace, it holds an outstanding place in Mediterranean, European, and world heritage.
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fail, torn by the selfish ambitions of his successors. He heard of Maximian's third claim to the throne, his forced suicide, and his
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in the clefts between them. Today the remains of the palace are part of the historic core of Split, which in 1979 was listed by
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occupied, with residents making their homes and businesses within the palace basement and directly in its walls.
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and other factories. Some material for decoration was imported:
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from outlying communities, similar churches were over the
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Prijatelj, Kruno, Spomenici Splita i okolice, str. 34.
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Diocletian's Palace virtual tour (Croatian Landmarks)
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3479:World Heritage Sites in Croatia
3247:Cathedral of St. James, Šibenik
3236:World Heritage Sites in Croatia
2142:"Split.hr | Srebrna vrata"
1816:, 31–32; Lenski, 65; Odahl, 90.
875:Part of the southern wall today
823:persecutions under Theodosius I
816:Iron Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
597:The palace was depicted on the
29:Historic site in Split, Croatia
3330:Northern Velebit National Park
2671:Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
2621:Silver Gate (Porta Orientalis)
2616:Iron Gate (Porta Occidentalis)
1626:Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
1612:Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
1393:General plan of Split in 1912.
982:Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
976:Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
968:Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
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460:. He died on 3 December 312.
3519:Tourist attractions in Split
2053:"Features of Kuna Banknotes"
1381:Reconstruction by Farlatija.
1358:Diagrams and reconstructions
1353:Diagrams and reconstructions
3494:Royal residences in Croatia
2676:Split Archaeological Museum
2323:"Split – The Substructures"
1915:Charles George Herbermann,
1481:3D mausoleum cross-section.
1030:Streets and annex buildings
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2949:(Smrdečac and Pisano Kame)
2626:Cathedral of Saint Domnius
2443:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1989:at University of Wisconsin
994:Cathedral of Saint Domnius
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136:UNESCO World Heritage Site
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2636:Croatian National Theatre
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1788:Emperors Don't Die in Bed
1274:North wall of the palace.
1250:South view of the Palace.
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371:Diocletian's Palace Today
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3078:Coat of arms of Dalmatia
2840:Administrative divisions
2810:Split Main Train Station
1921:De administrando imperio
1888:Constantine and Eusebius
1814:Constantine and Eusebius
1505:Facade of the mausoleum.
1180:Peristyle of the palace.
626:similar to those on the
523:Charles-Louis Clérisseau
299:, the former capital of
200:Cultural Good of Croatia
3065:Paklenica National Park
2209:"Split – the Iron Gate"
2114:"Zlatna vrata u Splitu"
1696:Byzantine Empire portal
578:World Cultural Heritage
411:and some of Seget near
3396:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3363:Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2661:Ivan Meštrović Gallery
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2567:Split-Dalmatia County
2028:"Diocletian's Palace"
2000:"Diocletian's Palace"
1902:, "Julius Nepos", in
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3276:Palace of Diocletian
2712:Stadion Park Mladeži
2656:Gallery of Fine Arts
2382:on 28 September 2021
2309:Absolute-croatia.com
1998:Hogan, C. Michael,
1192:Diocletian's Palace.
1168:Diocletian's Palace.
601:of the Croatian 500
592:World Monuments Fund
353:Tabula Peutingeriana
311:, consisting of low
279:Palatium Diocletiani
57:Palatium Diocletiani
3258:Euphrasian Basilica
3166:Mljet National Park
3161:Dubrovnik Cathedral
3138:Diocletian's Palace
2784:University of Split
2651:St. Martin's Church
2641:Diocletian's Palace
2262:"Split – Vestibule"
1941:Diocletian's Palace
1845:Classical Philology
1801:The Late Roman Army
1729:Diocletian Aqueduct
1718:List of Roman domes
1682:Roman Empire portal
1407:Theodoric the Great
1018:) leading from the
932:Emperor's apartment
585:World Heritage Site
325:World Heritage Site
254:Diocletian's Palace
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3484:Palaces in Croatia
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1943:Croatia Traveller
1825:Aurelius Victor,
1493:Mausoleum Layout.
1091:Egyptian sphinxes
998:temple of Jupiter
556:Cultural heritage
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2697:Arena Gripe
2557:Split Gates
2547:Jadro River
2414:31 December
2386:31 December
2271:17 February
2123:17 February
2089:17 February
2063:17 February
2037:17 February
1964:21 November
1131:31st season
1085:Proconnesos
1024:Porta aurea
1020:Golden Gate
1002:Aesculapius
855:Bronze Gate
851:Silver Gate
847:Golden Gate
839:St. Teodora
833:engraved a
804:Bronze Gate
796:Golden Gate
771:Silver Gate
654:Outer walls
650:stonework.
566:Robert Adam
519:Robert Adam
515:Middle Ages
428:Constantine
395:across the
381:Roman forts
154:ii, iii, iv
109: /
85:Coordinates
3499:Diocletian
3463:Categories
3367:Montenegro
3143:Kamerlengo
2973:Veli Varoš
2917:Neslanovac
2763:ŽNK Hajduk
2079:"500 kuna"
1774:References
1321:Aurea gate
942:triclinium
853:, and the
831:Christians
802:, and the
758:abdication
727:'Sea Gate'
513:After the
504:bell tower
501:Romanesque
336:Diocletian
286:Diocletian
266:pronounced
159:Designated
97:16°26′24″E
94:43°30′30″N
3335:Paklenica
3274:with the
3252:Dubrovnik
3025:Landmarks
2777:Education
2768:ŽNK Split
2758:RNK Split
2748:MNK Split
2738:KK Dalvin
2733:HVK Gusar
2599:Landmarks
2520:Geography
1874:161249335
1552:Campanile
1470:Mausoleum
1465:Mausoleum
1071:Salonitan
1055:limestone
988:Peristyle
898:decumanus
800:Iron Gate
762:St Martin
424:Carnuntum
377:Tetrarchy
313:limestone
3436:Slovenia
3432:Slovakia
3400:Bulgaria
3296:Dubravka
3029:Dalmatia
2968:Trstenik
2937:Sirobuja
2912:Mertojak
2743:KK Split
2592:Timeline
2562:Dalmatia
2542:Sustipan
2355:26 April
2146:split.hr
1886:Barnes,
1812:Barnes,
1668:See also
1097:sphinxes
1075:Egyptian
754:Dalmatia
719:in 1907.
697:in 1907.
675:in 1906.
550:Adriatic
441:cabbages
348:Dalmatia
340:Spalatum
301:Dalmatia
258:Croatian
151:Criteria
146:Cultural
75:Location
45:Croatian
3448:Ukraine
3428:Romania
3412:Germany
3392:Belgium
3388:Austria
3384:Albania
3313:Šibenik
3176:Islands
2953:Sućidar
2947:Split 3
2942:Skalice
2927:Pujanke
2922:Plokite
2882:Kocunar
2847:Bačvice
2753:RK Nada
2586:History
2435:, ed.,
2190:28 June
2156:28 June
1411:Ravenna
1147:Gallery
1133:of the
1123:series
1119:of the
1081:columns
1078:granite
938:Emperor
926:Emperor
894:castrum
788:Stobreč
599:reverse
506:of the
458:suicide
401:Cologne
331:History
166:Session
3424:Poland
3408:France
3371:Serbia
3303:Trogir
3286:Stećak
2978:Visoka
2963:Spinut
2902:Mejaši
2892:Lovret
2824:People
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1790:p. 114
1424:Temple
1419:Temple
1059:marble
1047:Sphinx
849:, the
798:, the
750:Salona
636:Salona
628:Danube
574:UNESCO
435:greed.
413:Trogir
344:Salona
321:UNESCO
297:Salona
188:Europe
184:Region
3440:Spain
3416:Italy
3382:with
3377:Italy
3375:with
3361:with
3318:Zadar
3272:Split
3262:Poreč
3037:Zadar
2983:Žnjan
2887:Lokve
2872:Gripe
1890:, 41.
1870:S2CID
1862:JSTOR
1829:39.6.
1803:p. 34
1745:Notes
1409:from
1065:, of
1015:cardo
890:villa
835:Cross
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488:Slavs
484:Avars
399:from
397:Rhine
386:limes
323:as a
309:karst
275:Latin
164:(3rd
162:1979
122:Built
53:Latin
3446:and
3369:and
2958:Šine
2907:Meje
2877:Kman
2867:Grad
2862:Brda
2831:List
2447:ISBN
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2388:2019
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1063:Brač
1057:and
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317:marl
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