Golden Gate

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The Golden Gate is the grand northern entrance to the ancient Roman Palace of Diocletian in Split, Croatia, renowned for its monumental architecture and historical significance.

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Golden Gate canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman monument
city gate
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
belongsToPeriod Late Antiquity
builtFor Diocletian
surface form: Emperor Diocletian
connectedTo cardo maximus of Diocletian's Palace
constructionPeriod early 4th century
late 3rd century
culturalSignificance symbol of Split's Roman heritage
dedicatedTo Diocletian
surface form: Emperor Diocletian
facesDirection north
function northern entrance to Diocletian's Palace
governingBody city of Split
surface form: City of Split

Conservation Department of Croatia
hasAccess pedestrian
hasAlternativeName Porta Aurea
Zlatna vrata
hasCityWallFunction defensive structure
hasCondition partially preserved
hasFeature arched entrance
decorative reliefs
defensive towers
monumental façade
niches for statues
hasHeritageDesignation protected cultural monument of Croatia
hasOrientation towards Salona
hasPreservationStatus conserved and restored
hasTourismRole popular photo spot
hasType fortified gate
hasUrbanContext Roman palace complex
historicalConnection Roman city of Salona
historicalRole main ceremonial entrance to Diocletian's Palace
isTouristEntranceTo Palace of Diocletian
surface form: Diocletian's Palace
locatedIn Split
locatedInCountry Croatia
locatedInOldTown Split old town
materialUsed stone
near Adriatic Sea
nearbyMonument statue of Gregory of Nin
partOf Palace of Diocletian
surface form: Diocletian's Palace

UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of the Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian)
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site: Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian
region Dalmatia
touristAttractionIn Split
unescoWorldHeritageSince 1979
usedAs city gate in medieval Split

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Palace of Diocletian hasPart Golden Gate