Vincent Poon :: Split
 
More than just any coastal city along the Adriatic coast, what made Split so unique is that the city itself was once one huge palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Nowadays you could still relive this history once you pass through one of the four gates of the palace
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On the way we saw this, must try!
Chapel of Amir
The fountain at the Strossmayerov Park, near the Golden Gate. It is not as interesting as the subjects on the right
This vase is the starting end of a modern fountain
On the way we saw this, must try!
Chapel of Amir
The fountain at the Strossmayerov Park, near the Golden Gate. It is not as interesting as the subjects on the right
This vase is the starting end of a modern fountain
This mini fall is where the water ended...
Outside the Golden Gate there is a mini flea market
and also some artists selling their craft
Bishop Gregory of Nin, a 10th-century Croatian priest who tried to convince the Vatican to allow sermons during Mass to be said in Croatian, rather than Latin
This mini fall is where the water ended...
Outside the Golden Gate there is a mini flea market
and also some artists selling their craft
Bishop Gregory of Nin, a 10th-century Croatian priest who tried to convince the Vatican to allow sermons during Mass to be said in Croatian, rather than Latin
People rub his toe for good luck as you can see it is well polished
He looks more like Merlin the wizard than a priest to me
The north facade where the Golden Gate is. There were supposed to be bullet holes and scars leftover from the Balkans war
This is the Golden Gate, used to be the proper entrance to the palace
People rub his toe for good luck as you can see it is well polished
He looks more like Merlin the wizard than a priest to me
The north facade where the Golden Gate is. There were supposed to be bullet holes and scars leftover from the Balkans war
This is the Golden Gate, used to be the proper entrance to the palace
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