The tour will cover the Diocletian's Palace and the surrounding medieval highlights. Split has risen on the foundation of the palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian built in 305 AD. Various cultural monuments are located inside and outside the Diocletian’s Palace walls, as Renaissance Prokurative. It is the home of most of the city sights like the Basements, beautiful Roman squares and statues, The Bell Tower, Jupiter’s temple, the City Museum and many more. Continue to Salona - Salona was first mentioned as an Illyrian town in 119 BC and it's thought that it already had walls by then. It became the administrative headquarters of the empire's Dalmatian province. From here you can get an overview of the foundations of buildings that compose the Episcopal Centre, including a three-aisled 5th-century cathedral with an octagonal baptistery, and the remains of Bishop Honorius’ basilica, with a ground plan in the form of a Greek cross.