The cellars of the Diocletian's Palace, with its perimeter walls and well preserved cult center present the best reserved antique complex of this type. Their architectural purpose was to raise the imperial residential area in the upper floor.| visitsplit.com
Peristil was meant to be used by the Diocletian and the cult of the living son of Jupiter. The emperor made appearances under the arch of the central part of Vestibul entrance. His subjects approached him adoringly and either kneeled to kiss the hem of his purple cloak or prostrated themselves in front of him.| visitsplit.com
PJACA, or Peoples square is first mentioned in the 13th century as "Širina sv. Lovre". With its architectural diversity and impressive dynamics of living Pjaca always managed to surprise its visitors, even the "natives" who rarely look up to take in their surroundings.| visitsplit.com
The Riva in Split gained its present form two centuries ago, during the French rule in these parts and the governorship of the Napoleonic Marshal Marmont. It features the southern facade of the Diocletian\'s Palace, Franciscan monastery and the Palace Deškovic on the west, and Harbor Master\'s building to the east.| visitsplit.com