Join a walking tour of the ruins of Salona, experiencing the splendour of this ancient city through its surviving structures. Marvel at the ancient sarcophagi and the impressive ruins of the amphitheatre, a highlight of the tour.
Travel back to ancient times when Salona was a thriving Roman metropolis with over 50,000 residents. Learn why they left their city in the 6th century. Discover the Manastirine, once a necropolis that turned into a Christian cemetery and was the resting place of St. Domnius, the patron saint of Split.
Then, uncover the history of the Tusculum, a remarkable building constructed by renowned clergyman and archaeologist Don Frane Bulić. Originally used as an office and meeting place, this building is a testament to the legacy of its accomplished builder.
Next, experience the magnificence of Porta Caesarea, the most significant city gate during the Roman era. This remarkable site still witnesses its former glory. See the ruts left by ancient Roman chariots.
Finally, gaze in awe at the well-preserved amphitheatre. While the Venetians used many of the stones from the site to construct their churches in Venice, this iconic structure still stands as a testament to the architectural and cultural heritage of the ancient Roman empire.
Private Transfer can be added to this tour on request.