Church of St. Nicholas the Traveler
The Church of St. Nicholas the Traveler (Croatian: Crkva sv. Nikole putnika) is a church built in 1219 by a man named Rako and his wife Elisabeth, who then donated it to the abbey of St. Stephen. It was rebuilt in 1990.
St. Jerome’s Church
St. Jerome’s Church (Croatian: Crkva sv. Jere) is a church built in 1480 near a cliff in Marjan Park. It is made of stone with a Gothic-style belfry and Renaissance-style ornaments.
The Bell Tower of St. Arnir
The Bell Tower of St. Arnir (Croatian: Zvonik sv. Arnira) is all that remains of a Benedictine monastery built in 1069. It was later dedicated to St. Arnir, who was an archbishop of Split.
Church and Convent of St. Francis
The Church and Monastery of St. Francis were built on an old, early Christian site—the grave of St. Felix, a martyr from Diocletian’s time (304 AD). Franciscan friars arrived in the early 13th century and established the monastery.
Jupiter’s Temple
The Temple of Jupiter (Croatian: Jupiterov hram) is a temple in Diocletian’s Palace that is dedicated to the Roman god of sky and thunder, Jupiter. It can be accessed from the Peristyle.
Cathedral of Saint Domnius
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Croatian: Katedrala Svetog Duje) is a complex of a church that’s built on top of Emperor Diocletian’s mausoleum (built in 305 AD) and a bell tower (built around 1100 AD).