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Diocletian’s Palace in Split - Ancient Roman Fortress on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast #82872 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a historically accurate reconstruction of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, built between 295-305 CE for the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Its layout includes a rectangular fortress-like perimeter, four corner towers, a central peristyle court, residential quarters, temples (including the Temple of Jupiter), and an extensive seafront promenade. Surrounded by cypress trees and adjacent to the Adriatic, the palace later evolved into the core of modern Split.
Used on travel, history, or cultural heritage websites to illustrate Roman architecture, UNESCO World Heritage sites, or Croatia tourism content; targets users researching ancient Rome, Balkan history, or planning visits to Dalmatia.
Related Cliparts: Explore Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Croatia-a remarkably preserved Roman imperial residence turned historic city center. Discover its grand courtyards, temples, and seaside walls.
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