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A historic palace in Spalato, built in 1394 for noble Cipriano de Ciprianis, featuring a Romanesque style and notable elements such as double columns and a relief of St. Anthony including the founder.
A Roman villa, Diocletian's Palace is a heavily fortified compound designed based on both villa and castrum types, with a transverse road dividing it into two halves.
A Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter, built between 295 and 305, featuring reliefs depicting gods and heroes, and richly decorated doorways, including a coffered vault and sarcophagi containing the remains of two Archbishops of Split.
A Catholic cathedral named after Saint Domnius, patron saint of Split, consecrated at the turn of the 7th century AD and considered the oldest still-used Catholic cathedral in the world.
A historic palace built in the 15th century in the sub-Gothic style, later rebuilt in the Baroque period, featuring a richly decorated portal modeled after the Grand Papalic Palace, now used as a hotel.
A museum showcasing over 3,500 works of art from the 14th century to present day, providing an overview of local art movements and trends, with a focus on Croatian and international artists connected to Split.
A Romanesque palace in Croatia's historic centre, dating back to the 13th century. The palace has undergone transformations in various architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque, with preserved historical layers and a family coat-of-arms above the baroque portal.
A pre-Romanesque church with a complex history, the Church of the Holy Spirit has undergone architectural modifications, including Gothic and Baroque influences, featuring Romanesque reliefs and a gilded sanctuary.
A historic shopping street in Split, Croatia, named after Marshal Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont, features a pedestrian zone since 1996.
A Neo-Renaissance-style square in the center of the city, featuring two side wings modeled on the Venetian Procuratories surrounding St. Mark's Square, with a statue-studded south side overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
A Baroque church, built in 1937, and designed by architect Lavoslav Horvat, this Marian shrine is a famous pilgrimage site in Split, featuring a preserved 18th-century bell tower and a modernist architecture.
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