Apartment in a frequent location in the center, 96m2, Diocletian’s Palace, Split
A four-room apartment with a net area of 96 m2 is located on the 2nd floor of a building within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace in Split.
It consists of 4 rooms, 3 of which are large and 1 small room, 3 bathrooms with toilet, kitchen and dining room combined into one large room, and the rooms are connected by 2 long corridors.
The premises are excellently laid out, decorated and furnished.
The apartment was renovated in 2014, and during the renovation, the electrical installations, water installations, floors, external PVC shutters were installed.
All rooms as well as the dining room are air-conditioned.
The distance to the Split waterfront is only 150 meters, to Peristil only 50 meters and to the National Square, better known as Pjace, only 60 meters.
The advantages of the apartment are its attractive and frequent location, renovation, arrangement and size.
Real estate with great potential for further tourist rental as well as housing.
Diocletian’s Palace, located in the very heart of Split, is a masterpiece of Roman architectural heritage. It was built in the 4th century as an imperial residence for the Roman emperor Diocletian, and today it is one of the best-preserved Roman palaces in the world. This monumental building combines elements of Roman architecture with later medieval, Renaissance and Baroque additions, making it a unique blend of different styles and eras. Visitors can explore the maze of streets, squares and imposing buildings within the palace, including the world-famous Peristyle – a central square surrounded by colonnades that served as the centerpiece of imperial ceremonies. Diocletian’s Palace is a must-see for anyone visiting Split, offering a fascinating insight into the rich history and culture of this unique city.