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Palaces inside The Palace. Diocletian’s Palace. Diocletian Palace is one of the best preserved monuments of the Roman architecture in the world. It was built as a combination of a luxury villa and a Roman camp between the late 3rd and the early 4th centur y.
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Diocletian’s Palace • Diocletian Palace is one of the best preserved monuments of the Roman architecture in the world. It was built as a combination of a luxury villa and a Roman camp between the late 3rd and the early 4th century.
When you mention the word Palace in Split, everyone thinks about the Diocletian's Palace. • It's the main city landmark, and actually the city itself, the only heritage site in the world that is still inhabited.
Through rich and turbulent history of Split, many noble families built their residences here so today, the area within the walls of the Palace contains Romanesque churches, medieval fortifications, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque palaces.
Here are some of the most remarkable palaces that are still in use ... • ...as museums, restaurants, bookshops, art galleries....
The Little Papalic palace Its terrestrial parts date from the 13th century and it was rebuilt again in the 15 century in the late Gothic style. .
The Big Papalic palace Large Papalic Palace was built during the 15th and 16th centuries and certainly is one of the most beautiful late Gothic buildings of that era
The Cindro palace This is one of the finest examples of baroque residential architecture in Split. On the ground floor of the palace there is a spacious atrium and facade breaks down a series of windows and balconies with baroque stone fence.
In this palace we can track down the layers of construction starting from late antiquitybelonging to Diocletian's palace, but all over the Romanesque, late Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.. The Grisogonopalace
Palace Ciprijani de Ciprijani It is a late-Romanesque structure built by aristocrats from the island of Korcula in the late 14th century. On the front there is a statue of St. Anthony.
The Nakic palace • 1900-1902 • Secessionist three-storey palace Nakic.
The Milesi palace • This monumental baroque three-story building, located on the square in the old part of the city, is one of the most beautiful and monumental baroque palaces in Dalmatia.
The Karepic palace • It was built on the site or in the immediate vicinity of the pre-Romanesque church of St. Lawrence
The Tartaglia palace • It was made in the Baroque style, in • the 18. • cent
The Cambi palace • On the ground floor there is the oldest bookstore founded by Vid Marpurgo.