Palacio De Diocleciano



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The Diocletian's Palace is a historical landmark located in Split, Croatia. It was built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD as his retirement residence. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination.

The palace is open to visitors all year round, and the entrance fee varies depending on the season. In high season (July and August), the fee is 150 HRK (approx. 20 EUR) for adults and 50 HRK (approx. 7 EUR) for children. In low season (September to June), the fee is 75 HRK (approx. 10 EUR) for adults and 25 HRK (approx. 3 EUR) for children. There is no official website for the palace, but information about opening hours and fees can be found on the Split Tourist Board website.

Inside the palace, visitors can see the Peristyle, the central courtyard, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and numerous other historical buildings and landmarks. Guided tours are available for an additional fee.

In the surrounding area, there are many other attractions to see, such as the Riva promenade, the Marjan Hill, and the Archaeological Museum of Split. The Riva promenade is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and enjoy the sea view. Marjan Hill is a forest park with hiking trails and panoramic views of the city. The Archaeological Museum of Split has a collection of artifacts from Roman times to the Middle Ages.

All of these attractions have their own opening hours, which can be found on the Split Tourist Board website.

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