Spalato

Port of Split 

The origins of modern-day Split trace back to the 4th or 3rd century BCE, when Greek settlers from the island of Vis (ancient Issa) founded Aspalathos, a trading post for commerce with nearby Illyrian tribes. After the Roman conquest of Salona, Aspalathos came under Roman rule and was renamed Spalatum. 

In 305 CE, Roman Emperor Diocletian abdicated and retired to a grand palace he built on the Adriatic coast, unknowingly setting the foundations for what would later become Split. By the 12th century, the city expanded beyond palace walls, becoming an autonomous maritime center. Thanks to its position, Split connected inland caravan routes with Adriatic and Mediterranean trade. The city had its own army, warships, currency (“spalatin”), and trade agreements. 

By the 6th century, Split became a major export harbor for the Balkans. Caravans arrived from the Ottoman Empire, India, and Persia, while goods moved on to Venice. Venetian goods were also re-exported eastward. A Lazaret was built for quarantine, and the first financial institution was founded. 

Following the fall of Venice in 1797, Split came under Austrian, then French control. Though trade routes shifted, roads kept it connected to Bosnia, Serbia, and beyond. After 1813, under Austrian rule again, the Lazaret was closed and caravan trade banned, leading to economic stagnation. 

After 1850, Split slowly revived. A breakwater and railways to Knin and later to Zagreb helped reestablish its role as a trade hub. Industrialization in the early 20th century made the port vital for cargo in the Adriatic. 

Today, with port expansion, passenger traffic is based near the city center, while cargo has moved to the Vranjic-Solin and Kaštela basins. 

Benvenuto al Porto di Spalato
Esplora la mappa e ingrandisci i porti per scoprire i Punti di Interesse suddivisi per categoria
Tradizioni e Culture
Storie
Patrimonio
Spalato
Le fabbriche di lavorazione del pesce image
Le fabbriche di lavorazione del pesce a Komiža, in particolare la fabbrica Neptun, hanno avuto un ruolo fondamentale nello sviluppo della città
Spalato
Riva image
La Riva di Spalato ha iniziato ad assumere le sue sembianze attuali due secoli fa, ai tempi dell’occupazione napoleonica, quando il maresciallo
Spalato
Competenze, profili professionali image
Questo contenuto è disponibile in croato e in inglese. Clicca qui per l’inglese Clicca qui per il croato This content is available in English
Spalato
Falkuša – Barca da pesca tradizionale image
Questo contenuto è disponibile in croato e in inglese. Clicca qui per l’inglese Clicca qui per il croato This content is available in English
Spalato
La via di Diomede image
Con il nome di un personaggio dell’Iliade di Omero, con il nome di Diomede – eroe della guerra di Troia, che dopo la caduta di Troia cerca
Spalato
Festival Tradizionali Locali image
I festival tradizionali locali di Komiža sono eventi vivaci che mostrano la ricca eredità culturale della città e il forte spirito comunitario.
Clicca sulle foto per scoprire i porti ed entrare nel loro museo virtuale
Ancona
Venezia
Ravenna
Trieste
Rijeka
Dubrovnik
Spalato
Zara