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Split and surroundings

City of Split

City of Split and surroundings | Diocletian's Palace Diocletian's Palace Diocletian's Palace is one of the best preserved monuments of Roman architecture in the world, which is under protection by UNESCO. The first inhabitant of Split was the Emperor Diocletian, who around 293rd AD built luxurious imperial villa of about 30 thousand square meters, in which he withdrew after the departure from the throne of the Roman emperor. Following turbulent centuries his villa outgrew its walls and became a genuine town with citizens of nerby Salona, after their town was demolished by Avars and Slavs, as its first inhabitants. During following centuries various forces governed the city, from Croatian kings in 10th century AD, Hungarian and Venetian administration, to French rulers and Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Vivid history of the town is evident in the mixture of styles present in everyday life, but Split always faced forwards - always remaining the key city of Dalmatian coast. What is so original and specific about Split is exactly this intermingling of historical influences, at times clumsy and rash, but altogether decisive for its identity. Big city now houses silent beats of history, lively spirit of youth and its particular Mediterranean charm. The emperor's palace is made up by implementing various functions of a luxury residence into the scheme of a military camp divided with two main streets into four equal parts. The southern half was made up of emperor's apartment and facilities for representational and religious purposes, while northern half housed army, guards and servants with stables, rooms for storing groceries and so on. The palace is a rectangular building (approximately 215 x 180 m) with four big towers at the corners, four doors on each side and four smaller towers on the walls. The lower part of walls is without openings, and the upper floor is dissolved in a monumental porch on the south and the hallways with large arched windows on the other three sides. Over the centuries the inhabitants of the palace, and then the citizens of Split adapted this space to their needs, so buildings in the inner and outer walls and towers greatly changed their original appearance.

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City of Solin and surroundings | Salona

City of Solin and surroundings | Salona Salona: It is believed that the city was founded here not later  than 4th century BC, and was under strong influence of greek  colonies. But not until arrival of the Romans did this city  flourish and expand its borders. It became a great port, a  political military and trade center. Temples, baths, forum,  amphitheater, plazas, warehouses, public buildings and residential blocks are being built. The city was on Ceasar's winning side in a conflict between him and Pompeus. As a token of gratitude it was given a name 'Colonia Martia Julia Salona'. Salona is an important center that attracts many immigrants in their search for better life. One of them is Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletian, Roman emperor himself who is said to have his origin in these parts. At the end of his life he decided to build a palace on the penninsula near Salona, in a bay oriented south. Legend also tells that as he suffered from rheumatism, and there was a source of sulphorous water in the area, he issued a command: 'Build me a palace!' This is the beginning of history of Split. Solin played an important role in Croatian history as it was coronational town of Croatian rulers. Its importance is manifested through numerous historical localities dating from that time: 'Hollow church', hill-fort, escavations on Our Lady's island, where, next to the present parish church, the grave of queen Jelena was found along with foundations of churches from 10th century.

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City of Stobreč and surroundings | Camp Split - Stobreč

City of Stobreč and surroundings | Camp Split - Dalmatia Stobreč is a town situated on a penninsula east from Split, on  a location of ancient town Epetion next to river mouth of  Žrnovnica. Its distance to Diocletian's palace is 7 km and it is a  part of the city of Split. Nearby islands of Brač, Šolta and  mountain Mosor provide attractive destinations for short trips.  Numerous catering objects offer great variety of traditional Dalmatian food and drinks. During summer you can visit town's beaches. Cultural programme consists of local festivities in Stobreč and rich programme of cultural manifestation in Split, called 'Splitsko ljeto'. Terrain next to the river mouth of Žrnovnica, today's Camp, was formed by levelling the surface of the sea.

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City of Klis and surroundings

City of Klis and surroundings | Fortress Klis Klis in ninth century was the headquarters of Trpimirović  dinasty, Croatian princes and kings. Because of its uninviting  location it was for a long time impossible to conquer. Medieval  Klis was headquarters of Croatian warriors who fought against  Turkish and Venetian invasion (they are called Uskoci). Turks  conquered Klis in 1537.; thus they invaded Solin and made constant attacks on Kaštela and, ultimately, Split, but they failed to conquer it. Turks additionally fortified Klis and constructed a mosque with minaret. Remaining soldiers from Klis (Uskoci) made their base in Senj (Senjski Uskoci) after Klis was conquered. 1596. Klis was liberated for a short time, and, finally, 1648. Venetian army liberated it during Turkish - Venetian conflict. There remains an old Turkish fountain from that time.

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City of Trogir and surroundings

City of Trogir and surroundings Trogir: Little town with many stories, from ancient times until  today. It is considered to be one of the best preserved  Romanesque-Gothic towns in Central Europe, and this makes it  special and unique. The core of the town is a castle and  fortress sorrounded by city walls (UNESCO), and especially  valuable is the cathedral of St. Lawrence with its main portal modelled by famous Dalmatian sculptor of 13th century, Radovan. Outside the city center is well indented shore with many islands. Historical core of Trogir is a unique cultural monument, which is listed on UNESCO's list of world heritage (1997.).

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City of Omiš and surroundings

City of Omiš and surroundings Omiš is founded on the left bank of river Cetina. It is situated  in a unique setting between a mountain, river and the sea.  Omiš was a settlement below fortress Starigrad (Fortica) placed  high in the mountain. Due to permanent threat from land and  sea, Omiš was fortified as early as middle ages. Fortifications  were strongened with special forts on east side, and on the north-west by fortress Peovica (Mirabella). The oldest monument is a small church of St. Peter'? dating from 10th century. Inside the church of the Holy Spirit (Renaissance, 16th century) there is an altarpiece 'Descend of the Holy Spirit' by Palma Younger. City museum is not far from the parish church, in a Renaissance house, and it contains archaelogical and ethnographical exibits.

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