The historic core of Split is one of the most sought-after locations on the Croatian property market.
Though archaeological remains confirm that the wider Split area had been inhabited in the pre-Roman period, the history of Split is linked with Emperor Diocletian and the construction of the palace which now forms the heart of the old town (being the largest and best-preserved Late Roman palace in the world). The works on the palace lasted from AD 295 to AD 305, when Emperor Diocletian moved to the palace, retiring from his office.
The palace, together with it's surroundings, now lives modern vibrant life with many bars, restaurants, shops, inhabitants and tourists.
Contemporary Split is the second largest town in Croatia, as well as cultural, academic and economic centre of Dalmatia, with the largest annual growth rate of tourist visits in Europe.
IN THE HISTORIC CENTER AND IT'S SURROUNDINGS