You can find this palace in todays Split , Croatia. A coastal city at the Adriatic Sea. The walls are still standing. when you walk on street of the Old town you walk on the corridors of this magnificent palace. Minus the ceiling. The marble beneath your feet is slippery because so many people walked on it during the centuries. One of a kind experience. The whole place is a World Heritage Site. I can only recommend.
When I visited Split I spent several days living within the walls of this palace. It was amazing to know that I was walking and living in the same place that Diocletian and many other Romans lived and died. I've been to many other ancient Roman sites like Pompei, the Forum in Rome, Ostia, Paestum, etc., but this palace was a very unique and fascinating experience.
The point is: how long did it take to build this ingent and beautyfull palace ? Were a modern state to-day capable of realising it in a very short time and at "normal" costs ?
the palace was supplied with water from the JADRO river with the aid of an aqueduct , which is still in operation today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!⛲⛲⛲⛲⛲⛲⛲ The palace was surrounded by parks!!!!!!!!!!! 🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴
@@unclesam5230 What part about him was good? His Christian-killing policy? His serfdom policy? His ineffective edict on prices and wages? His splitting the empire into four pieces policy which guaranteed centuries of civil war once his Tetrarchy collapsed?
@@Aristocles22 he ended the Crisis of the Third Century he stabilized the empire dealt with the Goths and built massive fortresses to protect the empire and reformed the army to keep the empire more protected and his tetrachy actually did work until Constantine destroyed it.
You can find this palace in todays Split , Croatia. A coastal city at the Adriatic Sea. The walls are still standing. when you walk on street of the Old town you walk on the corridors of this magnificent palace. Minus the ceiling. The marble beneath your feet is slippery because so many people walked on it during the centuries. One of a kind experience. The whole place is a World Heritage Site. I can only recommend.
I visited Split on a port visit in 1999. Amazingly wonderful place.
Diocletians mausoleum is now the oldest cathedral in the world!
When I visited Split I spent several days living within the walls of this palace. It was amazing to know that I was walking and living in the same place that Diocletian and many other Romans lived and died. I've been to many other ancient Roman sites like Pompei, the Forum in Rome, Ostia, Paestum, etc., but this palace was a very unique and fascinating experience.
went there in 2018...outstanding place, you can really still feel the history there
So beautiful. Welcome to my country Croatia.
It was waiting there when the Croats showed up. Good thing your ancestors wisely did NOT destroy it.
@@ΡωμαϊκόνΠύρ More like preserved.
@Johnny Hash hi, Bizantium is the Roman Empire, Eastern Roman Empire. Regards
Located in split-Croasia ,i recommend, people still living in the palace.
i lived there for 12 years and was born there
Thank you. I loved the presentation.
Excellent. A very great and magnificent palace. Beautiful. Thank you very much and congratulations
What a perfectly straight coastline
Fabulous. Can't wait for the full video!
Esplêndido trabalho. Com muitas riquezas de detalhes.
Beautiful, Danila, as always ! You know I always admire your work !
You can actually still see it!
Nice for cabbage farming.
Beautiful work and the 3-D gives us an idea how splendid this palace was but a little sound would have made the video more interesting. Thank you.
Palace so big it become a fortified town lmao
No, YOU are a fortified town 😏
No, the town was further around the coast.
Wow! I've been there!
Having been to what remains of the palace, several times, I can recommend the D16 cafe..
It’s good to be the king.
*Divine!*
Magnífico. ...
Great video, wonderful. One suggestion, why not adding some sound?
Great vide, so useful for a student of archaeology like me!
The point is: how long did it take to build this ingent and beautyfull palace ? Were a modern state to-day capable of realising it in a very short time and at "normal" costs ?
Great video! Q: Was it realllly that symmetrical?
Yes. It was.
Video is great but as Croat i would like to see some info about its actual location in Split, Croatia
what program did you use to make this magnificent reconstruction?
You need to discuss this with Bill Gates and other American billionaires who live like Emperors.
is that modern day split, croatia?
yes
Spalatum yes
what is with the rome project ?
It is also in process, a very big amount of work there, I'm planning to release it in summer
How did they make all of those fountains flow?
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➕ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ.
ΑΛΗΘΩΣ ΑΝΕΣΤΗ.➕
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Was there fountain back than? How did it work?
roman plumbing systems
how did they make the fountains work? Was there a slave pumping away, or some complex plumbing engineering?
Is it still standing?
Most walls and some buildings are still there
today name is Split
It is a nice palace! Game of Thrones
Where?
In Split, Croatia. Many parts still exist today! 😉
How do the fountains work if there is no aqueduct to supply it with water? Also why doesn`t this palace have any parks?!
the palace was supplied with water from the JADRO river with the aid of an aqueduct , which is still in operation today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!⛲⛲⛲⛲⛲⛲⛲ The palace was surrounded by parks!!!!!!!!!!! 🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴
Great emperor who tried to save the ancient world from Christianity.
And failed 😂 Now the city of Split is 95%✝️
What century?
Best cabbage-palace ever. Too bad it was run by Rome's Thanos.
Diocletian was actually a good emperor
@@unclesam5230 What part about him was good? His Christian-killing policy? His serfdom policy? His ineffective edict on prices and wages? His splitting the empire into four pieces policy which guaranteed centuries of civil war once his Tetrarchy collapsed?
@@Aristocles22 he ended the Crisis of the Third Century he stabilized the empire dealt with the Goths and built massive fortresses to protect the empire and reformed the army to keep the empire more protected and his tetrachy actually did work until Constantine destroyed it.
@@unclesam5230 The tetrarchy began to fall apart before Constantine did anything, when Maxentius usurped power in Italy.
@@Aristocles22 Constantine was a horrible emperor
Where was it?
In Yugoslavia
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In Croatia
In a region that is today called as it was called in roman time. Dalmatia
@@josiprakovac3284 ah taj hrvatski nacionalizam...
@@josiprakovac3284 Nemam tih problema, to prepuštam profesionalnim brojačima krvnih zrnaca
I wonder where Diocletian located his palace. Certainly not in Rome.
Split, Croatia
@@Sassari2930 I thank you for the information
There were two round shaped temples in front of Temple of Jupiter. You put a fontain instead. That's wrong.
lol :)
Je li to pored onih analnih otvora, gde se parkiraju vlakovi? Više o tome: th-cam.com/video/8WaFrg85_OQ/w-d-xo.html
Naravno.
no sound?
You can sing along the video!
But...where are the cabbages?
well you can buy them in the near by market
Diocletiani perandor romak me origjine ilire.
ah, so this is where the cabbages grew
Roma - Italia - Dalmazia, not Pripjet marshes...
Roma-Croatia-Dalmacija
ah, so this is where the cabbages grew