Croatia is home to the world's only Roman palace that people still live inside, 1700 years after it was first constructed.
There is no such thing as a free tour, but there will always be gullible tourists. My travelling companion, Trish, and I have barely set foot in Peristil Square – a colonnaded Roman courtyard in Split ...
During renovation of a street in Split, Croatia, archaeologists revealed an ancient Roman tunnel leading to cellars of Diocletian’s Palace. Photo from Vesna Bulić Baketić As workers dug up a street in ...
When you hear Diocletian's Palace, you might picture a castle with halls to tour and works of art to enjoy, but you'd be mistaken. Back in the fourth century, this palace was created as a fortress, ...
Like Old Towns the world over, Split's historical heart is a fine place to get lost. Along its meandering marble streets, you'll find smart boutiques and restaurants jostling for space, as music plays ...
As workers dug up a street in downtown Split, Croatia, they expected to find something historic. They were digging next to an ancient Roman palace, after all, and yet the structures that reemerged ...
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