Some 1,700 years on, the Emperor Diocletian would still recognise his palace – or the shell of it, at least. This vast, rectangular complex fell into disuse in the sixth century, 300 years after ...
Back in its heyday, the harborfront was Diocletian's back door ... the cellars enabled archaeologists to derive the floor plan of some of the palace’s long-gone upper sections.
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