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Solin

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Marija
July 3, 2022
ruins of old Hellenic colony, caffe bars and restaurants on riverside
Mia
January 29, 2022
Salona- it is the largest archeological park in Croatia, whose size is attested by the monumental ramparts with towers and gates, a forum with temples, an amphiteater and cemeteries with Salonian martyrs (Manastrine, Kapljuc, Marusinac). Salona was a town with over 60 000 inhabitants and, according to the legend, the birthplace of Emperor Diocletian. Apart from Salona you can see the remnants of ruins from the era of Turks, as well as the Gašpine mill from the 18th century with old tools and so-called Hollow Church. It is the coronation basilica of King Zvonimir, where he was crowned in 1076 as the King of Croatia and Dalmatia.
Salona- it is the largest archeological park in Croatia, whose size is attested by the monumental ramparts with towers and gates, a forum with temples, an amphiteater and cemeteries with Salonian martyrs (Manastrine, Kapljuc, Marusinac). Salona was a town with over 60 000 inhabitants and, according…
Ivana
June 12, 2021
Stara Salona is a beautiful place where you can see various sights and remains of the old town of Solin
Jasmina
February 5, 2021
Beautiful town close by
Katija
July 3, 2019
Make sure to visit Salona. Salona was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. It takes at least one hour to visit the main sights. There are ample explanatory panels in English and the paths are well-marked. It's about a 15-minute unshaded walk to the amphitheater at the park's farthest reaches but it's a pleasant walk past olive groves, orchards, and flowering shrubs. Just inside the entrance stone tables and benches make a perfect picnic spot. The main entrance is open Monday-Saturday 9am-7pm; Sunday 9am-2pm. Outside of opening hours, it's possible to visit the park either through the main entrance (the gate is normally left open) or from the entrance at the amphitheater. Also, visit house Parać near the amphitheater.
Make sure to visit Salona. Salona was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. It takes at least one hour to visit the main sights. There are ample explanatory panels in English and the paths are well-marked. It's about a 15-minute unshaded walk to the amphitheater at the…

Actividades únicas en la zona

Recorrido por cinco islas, la cueva azul y Hvar
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Olivares, viñedos y la auténtica Dalmacia
Ubicación
Solin, Split-Dalmatia County