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Diocletian's Rooms


There is no where else in Split like Diocletian's Rooms, 5 well-appointed Split city accommodations situated amidst the ruins of a Roman Emperor's luxurious palace which has been absorbed into modern day Split. Staying in one of the accommodations in Diocletian's Rooms Town House Suites is just like having an bedroom looking out on Rome's Palatine Hill or within the Roman Forum. It all started with the decision of the Roman Emperor Diocletian to built a massive palace here in the early 4th century A.D. in preparation for his retirement. The palace's design combined all of the opulence of an upscale villa with the size and fortifications of military camp, housing over 9,000 people. It had outer walls, watch towers, huge gates and is the most complete Roman palace in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site . This Diocletian's Palace hotel alternative is to be found at the palace's center, next to the peristyle and vestibule which formed the entrance to Diocletian's private residence. Come and discover!


 

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