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Diocletian's Palace, Split (Italian: Spalato, Latin: Spalatum), Croatia
The palace was built for Diocletian in the early 4th century. The emperor spent the rest of his life here after his abdication. The complex combines the qualities of a luxury residence with a military camp.
The palace was integrated into the urban texture of the medieval Split. It was "discovered" in the 18th century. Robert Adam, the neoclassical architect studied the palace intensively.
The site is included in the World Cultural Heritage list of UNESCO.
Full text version of Robert Adam's book Ruins of the palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia:
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Slovenia/Croatia Trip - Day 11; Split
Exploring Split, afternoon and evening - View of our car from out room. It had been squeezed into a very tight spot. Soon after parking, the car behind me left and a new car took its place leaving me a bit more room than I originally had. Glad to be able to keep an eye on it.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
© Sam Feinsilver 2019
This is my First attempt at Split grade processing/printing, the sky was very dense on the neg and so it kept coming out white, fortunately i had a good teacher an we managed to get it to a satisfactory level.
Berlin, Germany - January 21 --- during the 2024 League of Legends EMEA Championship Series, Winter Split Week 2 at the Riot Games Arena on January 21 2024 in Berlin, Germany (Photo by Michal Konkol/Riot Games)
Antes el puerto de la ciudad era solamente un muelle y un embarcadero para los numerosos barcos que pasaban por ahí. El intenso negocio e intercambios comerciales con el interior de los Balcanes musulmanes contribuyeron a la extensión y al crecimiento económico de Split
Split [split] (italienisch Spalato, entstanden aus griechisch ἀσπάλαθος, aspálathos) ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Kroatiens. Sie ist die größte Stadt Südkroatiens und gilt daher im Volksmund als „Hauptstadt Dalmatiens“, ohne dass ihr dieser Status je offiziell zugesprochen wurde. Die Stadt ist Verwaltungssitz der Gespanschaft Split-Dalmatien (kroatisch Splitsko-dalmatinska županija), die den zentralen Teil Dalmatiens umfasst. Split zählte 2011 etwa 167.000 Einwohner.[1] Dies entsprach 3,885 Prozent der gesamten Bevölkerung Kroatiens.[2]
Split ist eine bedeutende Hafenstadt und Sitz der katholischen Erzdiözese Split-Makarska. In Split befindet sich zudem die Universität Split. Die Ursprünge der Stadt sind auf den Diokletianspalast zurückzuführen. Die Innenstadt von Split mitsamt dem Diokletianspalast wurde 1979 von der UNESCO zum Weltkulturerbe erklärt.
Travel photos from Split, Croatia by travel photographer Brendan van Son of www.brendansadventures.com
APARTMENT SPLIT – CROATIA
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