1. Peristyle Square, also known as Peristil, is the central square of the ancient Diocletian’s Palace in the city of Split, Croatia. It is a circular shaped square and its name comes from the Greek word peri (around) and stylos (column). The square is surrounded by historical buildings, such as the St. Domnius Cathedral, the former imperial mausoleum of Diocletian, and the Temple of Jupiter. The Peristyle was also an important location for the Roman Emperor’s public appearances and ceremonies. Today, it is a popular gathering place for tourists and locals, with street performers and musicians often performing in the square.
2. As the square is outdoors and accessible to the public, there are no specific working hours or admission fees. However, opening hours for the surrounding historical buildings and attractions may vary. For more information, visitors can contact the Split Tourist Board at +385 21 348 600.
3. Peristyle Square is located in the heart of Split’s old town, making it easy to access by foot from nearby hotels and accommodations. Public transportation and taxis are also available throughout the city. As it is a popular gathering place, visitors should be aware of their surroundings and keep an eye on their belongings.