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Dalmatian historical object the aqueduct Aqueduct
At the end of 3rd and at the beginning of the 4th century, a new Roman waterworks – the Aqueduct - was built to supply the Diocletian Palace with water from the river Jadro. This 9 km long ... more

Diocletian palace was surrounded by sixteen bulwarks Bulwarks
As the Diocletian palace was far away from, in those times, the nearest big town, Salona, it was surrounded by sixteen bulwarks. These bulwarks were strengthened in the 16th century and so around the ... more

Dalmatian church of St. Duje Cathedral of St. Duje
The cathedral of St. Duje is known for many things but what makes it really particular is the fact that within it is the mausoleum of the Roman emperor, Diocletian, a pagan and banisher of ... more

Dalmatian most famous historical monument is Diocletian Palace Diocletian Palace
The Diocletian Palace is one of the best preserved monuments of Roman architecture in the world. The emperor’s palace was built as an adequate interpolation of various facilities of a luxurious ... more

Dalmatian famous statue of St Gregory Gregory’s big toe
A great statue to the bishop Gregory of Nin was built by the famous Croatian sculptor, Ivan Meštrović. Gregory’s big toe is brighter than the rest of the statue as there is a belief ... more

Dalmatian historical object The Gripe Fortress is a baroque Venetian fort Gripe Fortress
The Gripe Fortress is a baroque Venetian fort built in the 17th century, in just eight months with the aim of defence against the Ottomans, having great strategic importance for the town. Following a ... more

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