Tourist Sites
Form and Function: A Penis Sculpture and Corner Protector
This will be my second penis related blog, which is purely coincidental and by no means related to any obsession ...
Sites in Split: Salona, The Ruins of an Ancient City
Travellers visiting Split often miss a trip to the ruins of the Roman city of Salona only five kilometers from ...
Sites in Split: St. Francis Monastery and Matejuška
Located directly west of the Riva sea front at the fountain roundabout is the narrow Church of St. Francis (Sv. ...
Sites in Split: The Cellars of Diocletian’s Palace
The cellars of Diocletian’s Palace are housed within the southern half of the palace. The floor plan showcases a mirror ...
Sites in Split: The Temple of Jupiter
The Temple of Jupiter is located just west of Peristil, at the end of a narrow passageway called Kraj Sveti ...
Sites in Split: The Sinagogue, Jewish Community, and the Jewish Cemetery
The Synagogue Tucked into the western walls of Diocletian’s Palace in the narrow street of Židovski Prolaz (Jewish Passage) you ...
Sites in Split: Peristil
In Roman architecture, a peristyle is an open colonnade surrounding a court; hence the name of the central court in ...
Sites in Split: Cathedral of Saint Domnius
This Cathedral of St. Domnius (Katedrala Sv. Duje or Sv. Dujam) is the most visited attraction in Split, particularly as ...
Sites in Split: Diocletian’s Palace Gates
The nucleus of Split is most definitely Diocletian’s Palace, a 1700-year-old Roman structure measuring approximately 160m by 190m. A gate ...
Five Great Reasons to Visit Sinj from Split
(Photo by Sinj Tourist Board) An American couple recently posted on the Expats in Split Facebook page asking for recommendations ...