Go Back in Time in Croatia
Salona (Solin) photo © Samosir Books |
Are you a culture vulture and adore ancient history like its the best thing since slice bread? Well, get ready to bounce off the walls when you see this list of Croatia's ancient ruins that offer a window into the country's rich history and cultural heritage.
Diocletian's Palace (Split): A well-preserved Roman palace complex built by Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century.
Brijuni Islands: Archaeological sites dating back to Roman and Byzantine times.
Pula Arena (Pula): An ancient Roman amphitheater, one of the best-preserved in the world.
Salona (Solin): Ancient ruins of a Roman city, including a forum, amphitheater, and various basilicas.
Euphrasian Basilica (Poreč): A UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring early Christian mosaics.
Narona Archaeological Museum (Vid): Houses artifacts from the Roman temple dedicated to the emperor Augustus.
Osor Archaeological Collection (Osor): Exhibits artifacts from the ancient town of Osor.