One of the most imposing Roman ruins in existence — a 4th-century imperial retirement palace that became a living city when its inhabitants walled themselves inside after a neighbouring colony was abandoned, and has been continuously inhabited ever since. Today the streets, restaurants, and apartments of Split's old town occupy the spaces between the palace's original walls, towers, and subterranean vaults. The palace covers nine acres and contains a cathedral built in Diocletian's own mausoleum.
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