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17

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split

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43.508100,16.440200

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Europe/Zagreb

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  • Diocletian's Palace

    Diocletian's Palace

    Historic site in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 31 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50833333,16.44

    Diocletian's Palace (Croatian: Dioklecijanova palača, pronounced [diɔklɛt͡sijǎːnɔʋa pǎlat͡ʃa], Latin: Palatium Diocletiani) was built at the end of the third century AD as a residence for the Roman emperor Diocletian, and today forms about half of the old town of Split, Croatia. While it is referred to as a "palace" because of its intended use as the retirement residence of Diocletian, the term can be misleading as the structure is massive and more resembles a large fortress: about half of it was for Diocletian's personal use, and the rest housed the military garrison. The complex was built on a peninsula six kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest from Salona, the former capital of Dalmatia, one of the largest cities of the late empire with 60,000 people and the birthplace of Diocletian.

  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Split-Makarska

    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Split-Makarska

    Catholic archdiocese in Croatia and Montenegro

    Distance: Approx. 24 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.5081,16.4405

    The Archdiocese of Split-Makarska (Latin: Archidioecesis Spalatensis-Macarscensis; Croatian: Splitsko-makarska nadbiskupija) is a Latin Metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic church in Croatia and Montenegro. The diocese was established in the 3rd century AD and was made an archdiocese and metropolitan see in the 10th century. The modern diocese was erected in 1828, when the historical archdiocese of Salona was combined with the Diocese of Makarska.

  • Cathedral of Saint Domnius

    Cathedral of Saint Domnius

    Church in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 8 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50805556,16.44027778

    The Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Croatian: Katedrala Svetog Duje), known locally as the Sveti Dujam or colloquially Sveti Duje, is the Catholic cathedral in Split, Croatia. The cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska, currently headed by Archbishop Zdenko Križić. The Cathedral of St.

  • Temple of Jupiter, Split

    Temple of Jupiter, Split

    Building in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 58 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.508341,16.439568

    The Temple of Jupiter (Croatian: Jupiterov hram) is a temple in Split, Croatia dedicated to the Ancient Roman god Jupiter. It is located in the western part of Diocletian's Palace near the Peristyle, the central square of the imperial complex. It was built between 295 and 305, during the construction of the Palace, and was probably turned into a Baptistery of St.

  • St. Martin's Church (Split)

    St. Martin's Church (Split)

    Church in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 122 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50916667,16.44055556

    St. Martin's Church (Croatian: Crkva sv. Martina) is a Roman Catholic church in Split, Croatia.

  • Golden Gate (Diocletian's Palace)

    Golden Gate (Diocletian's Palace)

    Gatehouse in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 122 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50916667,16.44055556

    The Golden Gate (Croatian: Zlatna vrata, Latin: Porta Aurea), or "the Northern Gate", is one of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old town) of Split. Built as the main gate of Diocletian's Palace, it was elaborately decorated to mark its status. Over the course of the Middle Ages, the gate was sealed off and lost its columns and statuary.

  • Iron Gate (Diocletian's Palace)

    Iron Gate (Diocletian's Palace)

    Gatehouse in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 101 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50861111,16.43916667

    The Iron Gate (Croatian: Željezna vrata, Latin: Porta ferrea), or "the Western Gate", is one of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old town) of Split that was once Diocletian's Palace. Originally a military gate from which troops entered the complex, the gate is the only one to have remained in continuous use to the present day.

  • Silver Gate (Diocletian's Palace)

    Silver Gate (Diocletian's Palace)

    Gatehouse in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 74 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50805556,16.44111111

    The Silver Gate (Croatian: Srebrna vrata, Latin: Porta argentea), or "the Eastern Gate", is one of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old town) of Split that was once Diocletian's Palace. The gate faces east towards the Roman town of Epetia, today Stobreč.

  • Cellars of Diocletian's Palace

    Cellars of Diocletian's Palace

    Distance: Approx. 31 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50833333,16.44

    The Cellars of Diocletian's Palace, sometimes referred to as the "basement halls", is a set of substructures, located at the southern end of Diocletian's Palace (now the southernmost part of Split's Old Town), that once held up the private apartments of Emperor Diocletian and represent one of the best preserved ancient complexes of their kind in the world.

  • Bronze Gate (Diocletian's Palace)

    Bronze Gate (Diocletian's Palace)

    Gate in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 68 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50757,16.43979

    The Bronze Gate (Croatian: Mjedena vrata, Latin: Porta Meridionalis), or "the Southern Gate", is the smaller of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old town) of Split. Built as part of Diocletian's Palace, it was originally a sea gate from which the Emperor entered the complex by boat. Today it is the main entry point from the promenade to the cathedral.

  • Split Synagogue

    Split Synagogue

    Orthodox synagogue in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 125 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.5091,16.4395

    The Split Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Split, Croatia. Built in the early 1500s, the synagogue is one of the oldest Sefardic synagogues in use today. Located on a small street called Židovski Prolaz (Jewish Lane), the synagogue was built into the western wall of Diocletian's Palace by Jews escaping the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal.

  • Church of Our Lady of the Belfry

    Church of Our Lady of the Belfry

    Church in Split, Croatia

    Distance: Approx. 101 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.50861111,16.43916667

    The Belltower of the Church of Our Lady of the Belfry (Croatian: Crkva Gospe od Zvonika u Splitu) is a disused Roman Catholic church in Split, Croatia. Built into a small space (an early guardhouse) within the ancient Iron Gate of Diocletian's western wall. Today little survives of the building, apart from the belltower, one of the oldest in Croatia.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

clear sky

Current Temperature

17 Celsius

Feeling temperature

17 Celsius

lowest temperature

16 Celsius

Maximum temperature

18 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1015 hPa

humidity

82 %

Sea level pressure

1015 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1014 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

2.06 m/s

wind direction

330 degree

Sunrise time

06:39:28

Sunset time

18:55:48

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