Indawo Yomlando
Diocletian aqueduct
Abantu bendawo abangu-9 bayatusa,
Indawo
D8
Split, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija
Amacebiso avela kubantu bendawo
The Diocletian Aqueduct is an ancient Roman aqueduct constructed to bring water to the Diocletian Palace, so it was constructed at the same time as the Palace (in 305 AD). The part above the ground with beautiful arches can be seen near Solin on the left side when you are entering the city of Split. It is 9 km long and is one of the first aqueducts built in Croatia. It took water from the river Jadro near Solin, which is where the water in Split comes from to this day. It was devastated in the 6th century by the Goths and renovated 13 centuries later, in 1880. A part of the aqueduct can be seen in Atrium hotel and it is possible to enter into the canal of the aqueduct.
The Diocletian Aqueduct is an ancient Roman aqueduct constructed to bring water to the Diocletian Palace, so it was constructed at the same time as the Palace (in 305 AD). The part above the ground with beautiful arches can be seen near Solin on the left side when you are entering the city of Split.…