Tour of Split sets off at the central waterfront Riva in front of the south wall of Diocletian’s Palace where you’ll see the full view of its scale and hear how and why the Diocletian palace was built. You will enter the substructures of the palace, which are a prime example of great Roman architecture. […]
We are completely enamored by the historic cities along the Adriatic Coast. While they are each unique in their architecture and culture, they are – to a degree – similar in their setting: cobblestone streets, narrow alleyways and wide squares…and not a whole lot of green space. Split, Croatia, however, boasts historic lanes and parks. […]
Split has a long tradition of collecting and cultivation for monuments. The most of the cultural and historical traces, originate from, Salona, the largest site of ancient times monuments in Croatia. Salona was back in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD a real cosmopolitan Dalmatian metropolis with 62 thousand inhabitants. The first museum was founded […]