Historic apartments are residential spaces built within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace in Split,
Croatia. Over centuries, locals adapted Roman structures into homes, creating a unique
blend of ancient architecture and everyday living that continues today.
These apartments feature stone walls, wooden shutters, and small balconies overlooking
palace streets and courtyards. They represent a rare example of continuous habitation inside
a Roman monument.
For travelers, seeing historic apartments offers insight into how Split’s residents coexist with
history, turning the palace into a vibrant, lived-in neighborhood rather than a static museum.
- 🏠 Observe the authentic residential 🏘️ life within ancient walls 🧱
- 🪴 Admire the stone 🏛️ architecture and the flower balconies 🌸
- 📸 Take photography 📷 of the charming streets and windows 🖼️
- 🛤️ Explore the nearby 📍 hidden courtyards and narrow alleys 🗝️
- 👣 Access these areas 👟 from the Split Old Town streets 🏘️
- ⛴️ Take a short walk 🚶 from the Split ferry terminal 🚢
- 🙏 Respect the total privacy 🤫 of the local residents 🏠
- 🚫 Avoid photographing people 👤 without their explicit permission 🙅
- 🧘 Explore very quietly 🤫 in the residential living areas 💤
- 🚶 11:00 AM – Walk through the quiet 🛤️ palace residential streets 🏠
- ⛲ 12:00 PM – Explore the nearby 🌿 and peaceful hidden courtyards 🏛️
- 🍝 1:00 PM – Enjoy lunch 🍷 at a local restaurant inside the palace 🏰