(Split/About)
1995 marks an important anniversary year in
Dalmatian cultural history. Exactly 1700 years ago, the Roman Emperor Diocletian began building his spectacular palace, where he spent the final years of hi
(Croatia/Zadar Dalmatia)
...Croatia's oldest royal seat and the place in which the Croatian state was born. Zadar became the capital of
Dalmatia as far back as the 7th century and held on to the title until 1918. The stone paved...
(Croatia/Šibenik Dalmatia)
...han a thousand years ago. The city's streets and squares preserve some of the most valuable works of art in
Dalmatia among which are counted the city hall, a masterpiece of Croatian architecture while...
(Croatia/Split Dalmatia)
...and urban centres, in buildings made of stone that are one of the most memorable characteristics of central
Dalmatia. Today these towns and urban centres offer both peace and solitude and joyous, noi...
(Split/About)
Split is the economic and administrative center of Middle
Dalmatia, with about 200,000 inhabitants. It is also the jumping-off point for exploration of the coast and islands of the beautiful Croatian
(Croatia/Split Dalmatia)
Central
Dalmatia is an ideal place to enjoy active tourism and sports. The coast offers great possibilities to enjoy water sports. Bol on the island of Brač is an internationally known destination fo
(Split/Museums and galleries)
...om the Roman, Early Christian and early Medieval ages.Most of the monuments come from the region of central
Dalmatia, to be more and especially from Salona (Solin). Very important are collections of s...
(Croatia/Zadar Dalmatia)
...pular festivals that during the summer months fill the streets of Zadar and other places with the sounds of
Dalmatian song and traditional customs. One of the most attractive events is the "Full ...
(Croatia/Šibenik Dalmatia)
... days have the right to run the municipal premises. With a great deal fewer years under its belt, the "
Dalmatian Chansons in Šibenik" festival of the authentic and warm-hearted music of Dal...
(Croatia/Split Dalmatia)
...conductors. Trogir every summer plays host to a global competition of young tenors. The "First Home of
Dalmatian Music" is also located in Trogir, in the 15th century tower of St. Mark, a ga...