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Vestibul Dioklecijanove palače

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Josipa
February 27, 2022
Vestibul - Le Vestibule From the outside rectangular, and from the inside circular ground plan of this old imperial court, Vestibule leaves a monumental impression even to this day. And how fascinating was it in its original entirety: semicircular niches with statues; a large cupola with colourful glittery mosaic, witnessed by Marko Marulić in his manuscript from the 16th century; the whiteness of the round wall. Vestibule was used to enter the residential part of the palace. But can you imagine that little over half a century ago it was used for living, and that the residents kept poultry there and cultivated gardens? Southeast of the Vestibule is the mediaeval part of the city, with the oldest early Romanesque house from the tenth century. It leans on the very Vestibule, and in it today is one of the most beautiful and most awarded Split hotels, conveniently named Vestibule. On the other side of the square, in the former church of St. Andrew built in the seventh century, in the place where the imperial chambers once were, the Ethnographic museum finds its place. Unfortunately, the imperial chambers, have not been preserved, but its Substructures are therefore a faithful replica, making it easy to visualise where were the dining room, kitchen, women's quarters, spa... Walking along the remnants of the Cryptoporticus, the imperial walking path takes you to the western chambers dominated by a library, and next to the imperial chambers on the southwest part used to be the Diocletian's spa, today the interior of the Hotel Slavija. Le Vestibule De l’extérieur de plan carré, de l’intérieur circulaire le Vestibule, cette avant-cour impériale aujourd’hui encore apparait monumentale. Comment devait-elle fasciner dans son aspect complet d’origine avec des niches semi-circulaires abritant des statues, une grande coupole à mosaïques scintillant d’une brillance colorée, qu’évoque Marko Marulić dans son manuscrit du XVIe s., la blancheur du mur en rotonde. Depuis le Péristyle c’est par le Vestibule qu’on entrait dans la partie résidentielle du Palais. Mais, imaginez vous, il y a à peine un peu plus d’un demi siècle on y habitait, les Splitois y entretenaient des petits jardins potagers et mêmes de la volaille?! Au sud-est du Vestibule, dans un quartier à l’aspect médiéval, on peut voir la plus ancienne maison préromane du Xe s. S’adossant au Vestibule, elle abrite aujourd’hui l’un des plus beaux et des plus réputés hôtels de Split, au nom approprié « Vestibule ». De l’autre côté de la petite place, dans l’ancienne église St-André bâtie au Ve s. à l’emplacement des appartements impériaux, aujourd’hui se dresse le Musée ethnographique. Les salles impériales malheureusement ne se sont pas conservées, mais les salles souterraines des substructions qui sont leur fidèle copie nous permettent d’imaginer où se trouvaient la salle à manger, les cuisines, le logement pour les femmes, les thermes… En passant le long de la galerie impériale, on arrive aux salles occidentales où dominait la bibliothèque, alors que tout près de l’appartement de l’empereur, dans la partie sud-ouest, se trouvaient les thermes de Dioclétien, aujourd’hui à l’intérieur de l’hôtel Slavija.
Vestibul - Le Vestibule From the outside rectangular, and from the inside circular ground plan of this old imperial court, Vestibule leaves a monumental impression even to this day. And how fascinating was it in its original entirety: semicircular niches with statues; a large cupola with colourful g…
Neda
July 16, 2020
From the outside rectangular, and from the inside circular ground plan of this old imperial court, Vestibule leaves a monumental impression even to this day. And how fascinating was it in its original entirety: semicircular niches with statues; a large cupola with colourful glitter mosaic, witnessed by Marko Marulić in his manuscript from the 16th century; the whiteness of the round wall. Vestibule was used to enter the residential part of the palace. But can you imagine that little over half a century ago it was used for living, and that the residents kept poultry there and cultivated gardens? Southeast of the Vestibule is the mediaeval part of the city, with the oldest early Romanesque house from the tenth century. It leans on the very Vestibule, and in it today is one of the most beautiful and most awarded Split hotels, conveniently named Vestibule. On the other side of the square, in the former church of St. Andrew built in the seventh century, in the place where the imperial chambers once were, the Ethnographic museum finds its place. Unfortunately, the imperial chambers, have not been preserved, but its Substructures are therefore a faithful replica, making it easy to visualise where were the dining room, kitchen, women's quarters, spa... Walking along the remnants of the Cryptoporticus, the imperial walking path takes you to the western chambers dominated by a library, and next to the imperial chambers on the southwest part used to be the Diocletian's spa, today the interior of the Hotel Slavija.
From the outside rectangular, and from the inside circular ground plan of this old imperial court, Vestibule leaves a monumental impression even to this day. And how fascinating was it in its original entirety: semicircular niches with statues; a large cupola with colourful glitter mosaic, witnessed…
Tea
June 1, 2019
Entrance to the emperors chambers. You often have Dalmatian singing here that we call "klape" so enjoy it. During summer every day at noon there is a play that you can see-Diocletian presents himself to the people. PS: you can access the roof through the Ethnographical museum around the corner.
Marino
May 9, 2017
Must visit when you are in Split !! Every day , several times during day, you can hear traditional singing of "Chors" , a capela singing , known in Dalmatia as Klapa .. Beautiful experience for remember in Vestibul, Enter to Imperium Suites of Diocletian..
Sandra
May 28, 2016
Surrounded by old Romans walls this circle square has unique shape. It is very acustic so you can usually find singers there performing their acts.

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