UNESCO cities Split & Trogir

UNESCO cities Split & Trogir
The only Roman emperor that volunterely left his trown was emperor Diokletianus and excactly he, in 3 ct. AD, built the palace where today stands the city of Split. East and west wall of the palace are 216 m long, on the south 181 m and north 175 m. The visitors of Split will be impressed by the architecture from this period. "The most beautiful city on the Mediterranean"- for decades this city was so described by its visitors who are always impressed by the old town which looks like the coulisse for the historical movie. The value of the old town of Trogir has been recognized by the world and it is on the UNESCO list of the world cultural heritage.

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Split and Trogir with transfer and guide included

Sightseeing of UNESCO cities Split and Trogir with transport and guide included through UNESCO city cores. Departure points are Šibenik-Knin County and Split-Dalmatia County.


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