Posts Tagged ‘Diocletian's Palace’
The Eastern Gate of Diocletian’s Palace (so called Silver Gate)
Thursday, March 4, 2010 10:53 No CommentsThe Eastern Gate of Diocletian’s Palace (so called Silver Gate) was dedicated to St. Apollinaire, a saint worshipped all over the Mediterranean world during the Early Christian period. The same as there had already been done above the northern and the western gate of Diocletian’s Palace, the sentry corridor above this gate was also transformed [...]
The golden gate
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 9:06 No CommentsThe stages showing how the area along the northern façade of the Palace was being developed from 4th to 19th century (made by J.Marasovic)
The northern gate of the Palace (called the Golden Gate) had been conceived as the main entrance to the Palace and so it had been elaborately decorated with statues of the Emperor [...]
Vestibule
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 8:53 No CommentsSplit Ethnographic Museum has reconstructed the Renaissance terrace on the vestibule.
Circular vestibule of the aisle, interior doors, the Peristyle. Reconstructed Roman staircase leading to the reconstructed Renaissance terrace family Natalis-Bozicevic, located on the southern edge of the former arch vestibule.
Museum visitors can tour the displays and temporary exhibitions can go with an updated, original staircase [...]
Cellars of Diocletian’s Palace
Friday, April 17, 2009 11:05 No CommentsCellars of Diocletian’s palace is called covered and partly underground space in the most southern part of Old Town (the former province of Diocletian’s Palace) in Split. It is a vaulted, bigger or smaller indoor rooms and corridors between them. Their large size as the entire eighth former Palace.
Shaped the construction of the Palace at [...]