Bronze Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
The Bronze Gate (Croatian: Mjedena vrata, Latin: Porta Meridionalis), or "the southern gate" is the smaller of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old town) of Split that was once Diocletian's Palace. Originally a sea gate from which the Emperor entered the complex by boat, via the basement rooms in the Imperial Palace. Today it is the main entry point from the Promenade to the Cathedral.
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Bronze Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
The Bronze Gate (Croatian: Mjedena vrata, Latin: Porta Meridionalis), or "the southern gate" is the smaller of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old town) of Split that was once Diocletian's Palace. Originally a sea gate from which the Emperor entered the complex by boat, via the basement rooms in the Imperial Palace. Today it is the main entry point from the Promenade to the Cathedral.
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The Bronze Gate (Croatian: Mje ...... he Promenade to the Cathedral.
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Bronze Gate as it appeared in 2017
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The Bronze Gate (Croatian: Mje ...... he Promenade to the Cathedral.
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