Image PMR087K-02 by Peter Michael Rhodes

Travel > PMR087K-02
PMR087K-02 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: the 200-metre-long south wall, overlooking the new marble promenade, "Riva", laid out with palm trees, shrubs and fountains. Fishing boat to the left. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town

© Peter Michael Rhodes
"<" back one image forward one image ">"

Photographer: Peter Michael Rhodes
Collection: Travel
Filename:
PMR087K-02
Upload Date: 2012-11-17 16:57:25
Photo Size: 1.3mb 3507x2480 pixels
Preview:
  comp 840x594

Caption:

Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor

between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: the 200-metre-long south wall, overlooking the new marble promenade, "Riva", laid out with palm trees, shrubs and fountains. Fishing boat to the left.
Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town