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Diocletian's Palace
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The predecessor of the Basilica of St. Domnius (St. Domnius) was the Mausoleum of Diocletian. Fearing that the foundation of Christianity would be shaken, he carried out a campaign to persecute Christians, but after his death, Christians counterattacked and destroyed it. The dead body disappeared and the mausoleum was converted into a church, which is the biggest irony to him. The altar built in the 13th century and the statue of the sarcophagus are of great cultural value.
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The predecessor of the Basilica of St. Domnius (St. Domnius) was the Mausoleum of Diocletian. Fearing that the foundation of Christianity would be shaken, he carried out a campaign to persecute Christians, but after his death, Christians counterattacked and destroyed it. The dead body disappeared and the mausoleum was converted into a church, which is the biggest irony to him. The altar built in the 13th century and the statue of the sarcophagus are of great cultural value.
This is a very peculiar church. It was originally a garden. Later, the coffin of Emperor Diocletian was buried here. After the coffin was removed, a Christian church was built here. Later, a bell tower nearly 60 meters high was built. .
The landmark buildings in the Old City of Split are very majestic and ancient, dating back to the Roman period, but they are very well preserved. It can be seen that the people of Croatia are carefully protecting their historical and cultural heritage.
St. Dugin’s Church is the tomb of Diocletian the Great, which was later converted into a church. A 57-meter high bell tower was added in the Middle Ages. The Church of St. Domnius is very beautiful, and it is an excellent visual enjoyment to climb the bell tower and look around the city.
There is nothing particularly outstanding about St. Dougin’s church, but the bell tower of St. Dougin’s church is a must-see. The bell tower is the highest point of Diocletian’s Palace, 60 meters high, where you can see the city’s scenery, whether it’s sunrise or sunset or just the calm sea, everything is so beautiful.
The church itself has no special features, but the bell tower is a must. This bell tower is the oldest bell tower that can be seen on the coast of the Adriatic Sea and the tallest building in the Palace of Diocletian, with a height of 60 meters. You can see the view of Split and the Dalmatian Gulf from above. I believe everyone will be shocked by this incredible blue! In the Korean version of "Sister Hua Yang", the sisters have also climbed this clock tower and admired the magnificent scenery in front of them. Tickets: 15KN. The stairs only allow one person to pass through, and they are relatively steep. After climbing a section, there is a platform where you can rest! Climbing on the spiral staircase panting, the fence next to it is relatively low, it is still a bit dangerous, try to stay inside! Climb to the top floor of 60 meters, and suddenly you can see your eyes! The medieval city is surrounded by heavy walls, and the clear water surrounds islands with red-roofed houses. On this long stretch of coastline, you can see what the Adriatic Sea looked like in the 13th century.