Porta orientalis is their Roman name. These gates were used to enter the palace from the east towards the west, through the main street, decumanus,
Porta septemtrionalis is their Roman name. Emperor Diocletian walked through them as he entered the Palace on the 1st of June 305. They were built in
Peristyle, as the central square of the Palace, intended for the Emperor Diocletian celebrated as the living son of Jupiter, finds its place among
Among the European cathedrals the one in Split finds its seat in the oldest building - the Mausoleum of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Inside the
A port of places, people, and work; a port of monuments and rituals, faces, stories, and tradition; a port of identities, languages, perspectives,
Welcome to our virtual museum! Enjoy our video and gallery for a preview of what you can expect in our selected points of
Click on the pics to discover each port city and enter its virtual museum