Diocletian’s Palace in Split — FAQ

What is Diocletian’s Palace?
Diocletian’s Palace is a vast 4th-century Roman palace built for the emperor Diocletian, now the UNESCO-listed heart of Split’s old town — a living maze of homes, shops, churches and cafés within the ancient walls.
Is Diocletian’s Palace worth visiting?
Yes — it’s one of the world’s best-preserved Roman monuments and uniquely still inhabited, with the peristyle, the cellars, the cathedral bell tower and atmospheric lanes; a guided tour brings the layers of history to life.
Is Diocletian’s Palace free to enter?
The palace area and old town are free to wander, as people live and work there; the cellars, cathedral, bell tower and Temple of Jupiter charge small entry fees.

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