ZOO Split, Croatia.
Zoološki vrt Split, Hrvatska
AMAZING Split Palace Tour in Croatia
We spent a fun day in Split exploring the Old Town and Diocletian's Palace including St. Domnius Bell Tower and find some surprises along the way. We also take a stroll along the Riva Promenade.
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Diocletian’s Palace:
Diocletian’s Palace is one of the most important Roman ruins in Europe, it is also one of the top destinations in Split and Croatia. It is surprising to get there and understand that the Diocletian’s Palace is not only a palace but instead, it has become the living center of Split. Its labyrinthine streets are full with bars, restaurants, shops and people.
The Diocletian’s palace was a military fortress, imperial residence and fortified town.
The Diocletian’s Palace’s original structure has been added to continuously over the millennia, the alterations have only served to increase the allure of this fascinating site. The palace was built in the 4th century from lustrous white stone transported from the island of Brač, and construction lasted 10 years. Diocletian spared no expense, importing marble from Italy and Greece, and columns and sphinxes from Egypt.
Each wall of the Diocletian’s Palace has a gate at its centre, named after a metal: the Golden Gate(north), Bronze Gate (south), Silver Gate (east) and Iron Gate (west). Between the eastern and western gates there’s a straight road (Krešimirova; also known as Decumanus), which separates the imperial residence on the southern side, with its state rooms and temples, from the northern side, once used by soldiers and servants.
There are 220 buildings within the Diocletian’s Palace boundaries, home to about 3000 people. The narrow streets hide passageways and courtyards, some deserted and eerie, others thumping with music from bars and cafes, while the local residents hang out their washing overhead, kids play football amid the ancient walls, and grannies sit in their windows watching the action below.
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Zagreb:
Zagreb has culture, arts, music, architecture, gastronomy and all the other things that make a quality capital city – it's no surprise that the number of visitors has risen sharply in recent years. Croatia’'s coastal attractions aside, Zagreb has finally been discovered as a popular city-break destination in its own right.
Split
Croatia’s second-largest city, Split (Spalato in Italian) is a great place to see Dalmatian life as it’s really lived. Always buzzing, this exuberant city has just the right balance of tradition and modernity. Step inside Diocletian’s Palace (a Unesco World Heritage site and one of the world’s most impressive Roman monuments) and you’ll see dozens of bars, restaurants and shops thriving amid the atmospheric old walls where Split life has been humming along for thousands of years.
Brac
Island Brac, the largest island of the central Dalmatian group of islands, the third largest among the Adriatic islands; area 394.57 sq km; population 13,824.
The island landscape is dominated by a karst limestone relief, with numerous gullies, crevices, cavities, round valleys and coves.
Hvar
The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands. It has been famous since the antique because of its important strategic and nautical position, the rich of the various historical periods, the culture and natural monuments and the literature.
Montenegro
The pearl of the Mediterranean, unique in many ways, is situated in the south of the Adriatic. Nowhere else can you find, so much natural wealth, beauty, mild beaches, clear lakes, fast rivers, and gorgeous mountains in such a compact area as in Montenegro.
Budva
Budva is the metropolis of Montenegrin tourism thanks to the great number of beaches and hotels that make this a most desirable tourist destination.Apart from its natural beauty, its bay islands and beaches for example, Budva is rich in historic monuments
Kotor
Wedged between brooding mountains and a moody corner of the bay, the achingly atmospheric Kotor (Котор) is perfectly at one with its setting. Hemmed in by staunch walls snaking improbably up the surrounding slopes, the town is a medieval maze of museums, churches, cafe-strewn squares and Venetian palaces and pillories.
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The Substructures
The Diocletian Palace Substructures represent one of the best preserved ancient complexes of their kind in the world, and hence are in many ways responsible for the reason the historical core of Split was in 1979 included on the UNESCO'S World Heritage list.
In the Roman times, their function was to elevate the Emperor's chambers on the floor above, but they were also the storage area for the Palace. Being structurally a faithful replica of the chambers above, they enable a faithful reconstruction of the way the Emperor's chambers looked like.
In the early Middle Ages a part of them was used as a residential area, and in one of the halls parts of an ancient oil and wine press (turnjačica) were found, remaining exhibited in the same spot to this day. With the residence construction within the Palace, the Substructures were turned into a waste pit for those households built above them. Cleaning of the Substructure's halls was conceived and commenced in the mid 19th century by an architect Vicko Andrić, the first Split and Croatian conservationist, and today they have been excavated and reconstructed to the sixties of the last century. Only the eastern part became open for the public relatively recently, in May 1995.
The entrance to the halls of the Substructures today is through Porta Aenea, from the Riva, or down the stairs from the Peristyle. Today the Substructures are full of life. They regularly host painting and sculpture exhibitions, theatre plays, fairs like the International Flower Fair, gastronomic and oenological presentations, and many other social and cultural events. The central hall, representing the main communication line between the Riva and the Peristyle, is a place to buy valuable souvenirs, and the rest of the Substructures is open for sightseeing as one of the greatest attractions of Split, frequently, besides Peristyle, a synonym for Diocletian Palace.
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Les sous-structures
Les infrastructures du palais de Dioclétien représentent l'un des complexes antiques les mieux préservés de ce genre dans le monde et sont par conséquent à bien des égards responsables du fait que le noyau historique de Split a été inscrit en 1979 sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.
À l'époque romaine, leur fonction était d'élever les chambres de l'Empereur à l'étage supérieur, mais elles étaient aussi la zone de stockage pour le Palais. Etant structurellement une réplique fidèle des chambres ci-dessus, ils permettent une reconstitution fidèle de la façon dont les chambres de l'Empereur ressemblaient.
Au début du Moyen Age, une partie d'entre eux a été utilisée comme zone résidentielle et dans l'une des salles, on a trouvé des parties d'une ancienne presse à huile et à vin (turnjačica) qui restaient exposées au même endroit à ce jour. Avec la construction de la résidence au sein du palais, les infrastructures ont été transformées en fosse à déchets pour les ménages construits au-dessus d'eux. Le nettoyage des halls de l'infrastructure a été conçu et commencé au milieu du XIXe siècle par un architecte Vicko Andrić, le premier écologiste de Split et croate, qui a été excavé et reconstruit dans les années soixante du siècle dernier. Seule la partie orientale a été ouverte au public relativement récemment, en mai 1995.
L'entrée des halls des infrastructures aujourd'hui est par Porta Aenea, de Riva, ou en bas des escaliers du péristyle. Aujourd'hui, les infrastructures sont pleines de vie. Ils accueillent régulièrement des expositions de peinture et de sculpture, des pièces de théâtre, des foires comme la Foire internationale des fleurs, des présentations gastronomiques et œnologiques et bien d'autres événements sociaux et culturels. Le hall central, qui représente la principale ligne de communication entre le Riva et le Péristyle, est un lieu d'achat de précieux souvenirs, et le reste des infrastructures est ouvert au tourisme comme l'une des plus grandes attractions de Split. pour le palais de Dioclétien.
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Split is probably the second most popular city in the Croation coast, after Dubrovnik, and a Croatia tourism hotspot, with lots of cruise ships stopping by in the summer and even a few in winter. Because our accommodation was on Hvar island, we just did a day trip to this ancient Roman palace. (Though, when we ended our Croatia trip, we picked our car up at the airport, but that hardly counts). The weather was very pleasant for December and the street markets were going as well as the Christmas huts along the waterfront. Split get's busy because if it's history as Diocletian's last residence and the fact that the city has basically grown in, out, and around the old ruins. That said, we had a wonderful time exploring the back streets and ancient roman palace as well as climbing the very tight stairs of the tower. The view was stunning.
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