Architecture
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Split is one of those cities unknown to the public but has a great interest from the point of cultural and tourist visits. Tourism in Split was developed from the country's independence. Apart from its coastline and its port, its main factor is the Diocletian palace, located in the old city. Today, the palace is a maze of narrow streets lined with shops and bars. Stepping back a bit from the historic city can also find numerous nearby attractions such as: the ancient city of Salona, Klis Castle, seat of the Croatian short during antiquity and against the Turkish border, the city libero Sinj where the decisive battle against the Ottoman Empire and practiced alka, a game that used to be medieval chivalric martial training of Croatian knights. Besides the palace, the cathedral, the streets of Split and its markets, museums and galleries, is also worth visiting, not far from Split, the remains of the ancient city of Salona, Klis medieval fortress that protected the city of northern invaders or sit on the ferry that will take you to one of the Central Adriatic islands.
The emperor's palace is one of the most important works of the late classical architecture, not only by the degree of conservation of some original parts and the palace complex itself, but also by a number of original architectural forms announcing a new early Christian art, Byzantine art and early medieval art. The cathedral was built in the middle ages with materials of the old mausoleum. The Romanesque churches of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the medieval fortifications, palaces and Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque are within the Roman walls create a harmonious unity.