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 The cathedral of St. Domnius is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic archbishopric Split-Makarska. It can be found in the Diocletian's Palace on the Peristyle Square.  Built in the 4th century, it was dedicated to St. Domnius and is one of the oldest cathedrals of the Catholic Church. 
The present cathedral of Split was originally built as a mausoleum of emperor Diocletian, ithas the shape of an octagon
The bell tower is one of the best preserved on the whole Adriatic coast and with its six floors it reaches a height of about 60 meters, making it also one of the highest buildings of medieval Dalmatia. The construction lasted from the 13th to the middle of the 16th century. Due to the long construction period, the building consists of Romanesque and Gothic style elements.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 The present cathedral of Split was originally built as a mausoleum of emperor Diocletian, ithas the shape of an octagon
The bell tower is one of the best preserved on the whole Adriatic coast and with its six floors it reaches a height of about 60 meters, making it also one of the highest buildings of medieval Dalmatia. The construction lasted from the 13th to the middle of the 16th century. Due to the long construction period, the building consists of Romanesque and Gothic style elements.
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