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Salona (Ancient Greek: Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. [1] It was the last residence of the final western Roman Emperor Julius Nepos and acted as the de facto capital of the Western Roman Empire during the years 476-480.
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Manastirine Start your exploration at Manastirine, right before the entrance to the archaeological park. This necropolis had been in use from the 2nd century BC until the destruction of the city in the 7th century. In the 1st century AD, a Roman pagan necropolis emerged and it was here that the martyr Bishop Domnius was buried. At the end of the 4t...
Located in the Jadro river delta, protected by mountains and surrounded by fertile fields, Salona was initially settled by the Illyrian Dalmati tribe. They were followed by the Greeks who had established towns nearby at Issa, now Vis island and Tragurion, now Trogir. Salona was connected to Trogir by the oldest road in Dalmatia, the Via Munita. Wal...
Hours & Admission 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 amphitheatre. Admission to the archaeological park is 30/15Kn adults/children. The price includes entrance to the ...
Salona was a major Roman city in Dalmatia, founded in 119 BC and destroyed in the 7th century by invaders. Explore its archaeological remains, including a cathedral, a basilica, a bath, a gate and an amphitheatre.
Jul 9, 2021 · Salona was a Roman city and the capital of Dalmatia, where Emperor Diocletian was born. Learn about its history, ruins, and how to visit it from Split.
SALONA 39 - Sailing offers a unique kind of freedom where the wind & experience, not the clock, dictates the path, and every wave is a reminder that serenity lies in embracing the magic of nature. Ha Read More
Apr 21, 2013 · Salona was an ancient city located at the estuary of the river Jadro in present-day Solin, a suburb of Split on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. It became the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia in 9 CE.
Apr 3, 2024 · Step back in time and uncover the secrets of Salona, an ancient city whose ruins stand as a testament to Croatia’s rich archaeological heritage. Today, Salona is regarded as one of the largest and most important archaeological sites in Croatia.