Historical and cultural buildings within the
walls of Diocletian's Palace
Window, original location
unknown, 13th century. City Museum of Split.
Croatian king (probably a
coronation scene), 11th century. Tablet built into
font in baptistery (12th--13th centuries).
Detail from doorframe of
main entrance to cathedral: The Last Supper, Andrija
Buvina, 1214.
Detail from cathedral choir-stall,
mid-13th century.
South face of city loggia
(and town hall during the 19th century), late 14th
to mid-15th century, upper floors redone in Neo-Gothic
style in 1890.
Detail from back of cathedral
choir-stall, 15th century.
Remains of Gothic window
on Julius Nepos Street, 15th century.
Papalic coat of arms above
the main door of the (smaller) Papalic palace, Juraj
the Dalmatian, circa 1450.
Detail from main door of
the palace of Ioannes Baptista of Gubbio, 15th century.
Dance of love, 15th century. West wall of Zaninic/Ciprianis
palace.
Gravestone of Ivan (Janko) Alberti, portrayed in
his armor, Ibefore 1492. Cathedral, near south door.
Loggia of Romanesque palace
near Peristyle, late 13th century, and remains of
one of the temples of Diocletian's Palace.
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