Diocletian’s Palace
The jewel of Split’s old town is the beautiful Diocletian’s Palace. Diocletian was the only Roman Emperor to make it to retirement, and he built this place to spend his remaining years enjoying seaside views and cabbages from his garden. Construction was completed in 305 AD which makes this UNESCO World Heritage site almost 2,000 years old. Throughout the years, after Diocletian’s passing, it was taken over by locals who converted the palace into residences. Despite the re-purposing and renovations, many of the original structures and architectural elements that make this place so unique still stand.