Archive for the ‘Roman history in Dalmatia’ Category
Gorgeous Roman mosaics found under Solin’s city streets as excavation begins on its new Cultural Center
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on April 22, 2022
Nin, a legendary town that has it all
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on March 22, 2019
Discovering a working 1,700 year-old Roman drain inside a Diocletian’s Palace restaurant
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on March 19, 2019
The substructures of Diocletian’s Palace, the oldest piggybank in the world?
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on August 5, 2017
The Split/Central Dalmatia Travel Guide premieres–free, pocket-sized and packed with content!
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on June 29, 2017
Split’s 4th Mediterranean Archeological Film Festival, Nov. 3-4
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on October 30, 2016
Exploring a 1,700 year old aqueduct built by Emperor Diocletian in Split!
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on August 29, 2016
36 hours in Split, Croatia with The New York Times
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on June 25, 2015
Vinski Podrum, Split’s fabulous Wine Fair in Emperor Diocletian’s basement
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on May 22, 2015
The ever-beating heart of Diocletian’s Palace: a palazzo comes back to life
Posted by: viewfromtheriva on April 17, 2015
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