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A trip on the clear waters of the Adriatic from the north to the south of Croatia. Stopovers at : Opatija, a former Imperial high society resort town, Pula and its Roman theatre, Zadar and its churches, Split and the ruins of Diocletian's palace, Korcula, Marco Polo's city, and finally Dubrovnik, rival to Venice with its countless treasures.
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Diocletian's Palace, Split, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, Europe
Diocletian's Palace is a building in Split, Croatia, that was built by the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD. Diocletian built the massive palace in preparation for his retirement on 1 May 305 AD. It lies in a bay on the south side of a short peninsula running out from the Dalmatian coast, four miles from Salona, the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The terrain slopes gently seaward and is typical karst, consisting of low limestone ridges running east to west with marl in the clefts between them. After the Romans abandoned the site, the Palace remained empty for several centuries. In the 7th century nearby residents fled to the walled palace to escape invading barbarians. Since then the palace has been occupied, with residents making their homes and businesses within the palace basement and directly in its walls. Today many restaurants and shops, and some homes, can still be found within the walls. After the Middle Ages the palace was virtually unknown in the West until the Scottish neo-classical architect Robert Adam had the ruins surveyed and, with the aid of French artist and antiquary Charles-Louis Clérisseau and several draughtsmen, published Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia (London, 1764). Diocletian's palace was an inspiration for Adam's new style of Neoclassical architecture and the publication of measured drawings brought it into the design vocabulary of European architecture for the first time. A few decades later, in 1782, the French painter Louis-François Cassas created drawings of the palace, published by Joseph Lavallée in 1802 in the chronicles of his voyages. This palace is today, with all the most important historical buildings, in the centre of the city of Split. Diocletian's Palace far transcends local importance because of its degree of preservation. The Palace is one of the most famous and complete architectural and cultural features on the Croatian Adriatic coast. As the world's most complete remains of a Roman palace, it holds an outstanding place in Mediterranean, European and world heritage. he ground plan of the palace is an irregular rectangle (approximately 160 meters x 190 meters) with towers projecting from the western, northern, and eastern facades. It combines qualities of a luxurious villa with those of a military camp, with its huge gates and watchtowers. The palace is enclosed by walls, and at times, it housed over 9000 people. Subterranean portions of the palace feature barrel vaulted stonework. Only the southern facade, which rose directly from, or very near to, the sea, was unfortified. The elaborate architectural composition of the arcaded gallery on its upper floor differs from the more severe treatment of the three shore facades. A monumental gate in the middle of each of these walls led to an enclosed courtyard. The southern sea gate (the Porta Aenea) was simpler in shape and dimensions than the other three, and it is thought that it was originally intended either as the emperor's private access to the sea, or as a service entrance for supplies. The design is derived from both villa and castrum types, and this duality is also evident in the arrangement of the interior. The transverse road (decumanus) linking the eastern gate (the Silver Gate or Porta argentea) and western gate (the Iron Gate or Porta ferrea) divided the complex into two halves. In the southern half were the more luxurious structures; that is, the emperor's apartments, both public and private, and religious buildings. The emperor's apartments formed a block along the sea front and were situated above a substructure because the sloping terrain demanded significant differences in level. Although for many centuries almost completely filled with refuse, most of the substructure is well preserved, and indicates the original shape and disposition of the rooms above. A monumental court, called the Peristyle, formed the northern access to the imperial apartments. It also gave access to Diocletian's mausoleum on the east (now Cathedral of St. Domnius), and to three temples on the west (two of which are now lost, the third having become a baptistery, originally being the temple of Jupiter). There is a temple just to the west of the Peristylum called The Temple of the Aesculapius, which has a semi cylindrical roof made out of hand carved stone blocks which did not leak until the 1940s, and was then covered with a lead roof. The temple was restored recently. The northern half of the palace, divided in two parts by the main north-south street (cardo) leading from the Golden Gate (Porta aurea) to the Peristyle, is less well preserved. It is usually supposed that each part was a residential complex, housing soldiers, servants, and possibly some other facilities. Both parts were apparently surrounded by streets. Leading to perimeter walls there were rectangular buildings, possibly storage magazines.
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Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. A popular tourist destination, the city is linked to the Adriatic islands and the Apennine peninsula. Home to Diocletian's Palace, built for the Roman emperor in AD 305, the city was founded as a Greek colony in the 3rd or 2nd century BC. It became a prominent settlement around 650 when it succeeded the ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona. After the sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled by Roman refugees. After, Split became a Byzantine city and later it drifted into the sphere of the Republic of Venice and the Kingdom of Croatia. For much of the High and Late Middle Ages, Split enjoyed autonomy as a free city of the Dalmatian city-states, caught in the middle of a struggle between Venice and the King of Hungary for control over the Dalmatian cities.
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다시 아드리아 해 연안에 자리한 휴양 도시 스플리트로 향했다. 과거와 현재가 조화를 이룬 유서 깊은 항구도시다. 따스한 가을 햇살 아래 선남선녀들의 모습이 여유로워 보인다. “지금 여행 중인가요?” “아니요. 날씨가 좋아서 잠깐 밖에서 한 잔 하고 있는 거예요” “이곳 경치와 풍경이 어떤가요?” “평화롭고 아름다운 곳이에요. 힘든 일상을 뒤로하고 잠깐 쉴 수 있는 곳입니다” 고색창연한 입구를 지나 도시의 랜드마크를 찾아 나섰다. 모퉁이를 지나 웅장한 건축물, 천민 출신 황제 디오클레티아누스 궁전을 마주했다. 궁전에는 약 9,000명이 거주했으며 스플리트의 ‘디오클레티아누스 궁전과 역사 건축물’은 1979년 세계 문화유산으로 지정됐다. 남성 중창단의 화음이 독특한 원형 공간의 그윽한 울림을 타고 아름다운 소리를 만들어 낸다. 우연찮게 만난 사소한 행운이다. 궁전의 내부로 들어가 보기로 했다. 로마의 디오클레티아누스 황제가 여생을 보내기 위해 세운 궁전이다. “이게 왕의 방이에요?” “원래는 왕이 사용하던 방이었는데 생앤드류 교회로 바뀐 겁니다” 건축물은 주변 섬에서 구한 석회암과 그리스에서 수입한 대리석을 사용했다. “이건 성을 탐사하던 도중에 발견된 파편입니다” 다른 전시실엔 크로아티아의 빛바랜 역사가 흑백사진으로 재현돼 있다. 친절한 현지의 큐레이터는 나에게 그들의 역사와 문화를 소상하게 설명해줬다. “달마시아 지역의 민속문화 사진입니다. 100년에서 150년 정도 된 사진들이죠. 이 당시 사람들은 가난한 생활을 했습니다. 이건 아기 침대예요. 흥미로운 물건이죠” 스스로 제위를 물려준 유일한 황제인 디오클레티아누스는 은퇴 후 고립된 황궁에서 채소를 키우며 말년을 보냈다고 한다.
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And then headed for Split, a holiday resort on the Adriatic coast. It is a historic port city that blends past and present. In the warm sunshine of the warm sunny women look relaxed. Are you traveling now? No. It's a peaceful and beautiful place. What's the scenery and the scenery here? It is a place where you can rest after a hard day's work. Crossing the corner, it faced the magnificent architecture, the Emperor Diocletian Palace of the Thousand Ninems. About 9,000 people lived in the palace, and the 'Diocletian Palace and Historical Architecture' in Split was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1979. The chorus of the male chorus makes beautiful sound by taking in the gentle sound of the unique circular space. It is a little luck that I met with no coincidence. I decided to go inside the palace. It is a palace built by Emperor Diocletian of Rome for the rest of his life. This is the king's room? It was originally a room used by the king, but it was converted to St. Andrew's church. The building used limestone from the surrounding islands and marble imported from Greece. This is a fragments discovered during the exploration of the castle. Other exhibits are reproduced in black and white photographs of Croatia's faded history. Friendly local curators showed me their history and culture outrageously. It is a folk culture photo of Dalmatian region. 100 years to 150 years. At this time people had a poor life. This is a baby bed. It is an interesting thing. Diocletian, the only emperor who gave his own cues, said he spent the last years raising vegetables in an isolated imperial palace after retirement.
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Traditional Dalmatian Singing, Diocletian Palace, Split, Croatia, 16.05.2017
Croatian Choir meeting in the Vestibulum of the Diocletian Palace in Split, Dalmatia, Croatia...
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Boat trip Around The Coast of Split! Croatia - Day 3
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British Embassy in Croatia holds party to celebrate royal wedding
(19 May 2018) Over a hundred guests, including five Croatian couples who recently got married or will get married soon, were invited to a party organised by Britain's embassy in Croatia to celebrate the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of Croatia, Andrew Dalgleish, said the gathering was inspired by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex saying they wanted to make their wedding available to the people.
The party, which included watching a live broadcast of the ceremony in Windsor, was held the Villa Dalmatia in Split, that once used to accommodate high communist officials including late Yugoslav leader, Josip Broz Tito.
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Croatia Sailing Trip | Part 8 | VIS Island - Komiža town | Stiniva Beach
Part 8 video footage of Our Croatia sailing trip shows some sight seeing from the Island of VIS, its marina mainland shore and Fort George along with a swim stop in the beautiful Stiniva beach.
Vis is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. The farthest inhabited island off the Croatian mainland, Vis had a population of 3,617 in 2011. Vis has an area of 90.26 square kilometres (34.85 square miles). Its highest point is Hum, which is 587 metres (1,926 feet) above sea level. The island's two largest settlements are the town of Vis on the island's eastern side (the settlement for which the island was originally named) and Komiža on its western coast.
Once known for its thriving fishing industry in the late 19th and early 20th century, the main present-day industries on the island are agriculture and tourism. Vis town and Komiža are also seats of separate administrative municipalities which cover the entire island and nearby islets, which are both part of Split-Dalmatia County. In 2017 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again was filmed on location on Vis.
Vis was inhabited by the time of the Neolithic period. In the 4th century BC, the Greek tyrant of Syracuse, Dionysius the Elder, founded the colony Issa on the island. Later, it became an independent polis, and even minted its own money and founded its own colonies, the most notable of which was Aspálathos (the modern-day city of Split). In the 1st century BC, the island was held by the Liburnians. Its importance in the region ended with the first Illyro-Roman war (29-219 BC). Having sided with Pompeus during the period of civil struggles in Rome, became an oppidum civium Romanorum in 47 BC.
Until 1797, the island was under the rule of the Republic of Venice. During this time large settlements developed along the coastline (Comisa (now Komiža) and Lissa (now Vis)). Administratively, the island of Lissa was for centuries bound to the island of Lesina, now named Hvar. The Venetian influence is still recognizable in architecture found on the island, and some vocabulary of the Croatian dialect spoken locally is Venetian in origin.[citation needed]
After the short-lived Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, with Italian as the official language, the island was ruled by the Austrian Empire from 1814. It maintained its Italian name of Lissa. After the end of World War I, it was under Italian rule again in the period from 1918 to 1921, according to the provisions of the 1915 Treaty of London, before it was ceded to Kingdom of Yugoslavia as part of the 1920 Treaty of Rapallo.
The sea to the north of the island was the location of two battles:
on 13 March 1811, a small Royal Navy squadron under the command of Captain William Hoste, defeated a larger French squadron in the Battle of Lissa (1811)
on 20 July 1866, the smaller Austrian fleet, under Admiral Tegetthoff, attacked the Italian fleet, under Admiral Persano, defeating the larger Italian force and sinking the Italian ironclad Re d'Italia in the Battle of Lissa (1866).
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Dubrovnik ([dǔbroːʋniːk] ( also known by other names) is a Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea, in the region of Dalmatia. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean Sea, a seaport and the centre of Dubrovnik-Neretva County. Its total population is 42,615 (census 2011).[In 1979, the city of Dubrovnik joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The prosperity of the city was historically based on maritime trade; as the capital of the maritime Republic of Ragusa, it achieved a high level of development, particularly during the 15th and 16th centuries, as it became notable for its wealth and skilled diplomacy.
Although it was demilitarised in the 1970s to protect it from war, in 1991, after the break-up of Yugoslavia, it was besieged by the Serb and Montenegrin soldiers gathered in the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) for seven months and suffered significant damage from shelling.
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British Embassy in Croatia holds party to celebrate royal wedding
(19 May 2018) BRITISH EMBASSY IN CROATIA HOLDS PARTY TO CELEBRATE ROYAL WEDDING
Over a hundred guests, including five Croatian couples who recently got married or will get married soon, were invited to a party organised by Britain's embassy in Croatia to celebrate the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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