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Caesarea Gate
Secular building
no
The Caesarea Gate is a good example of imperial Roman architecture. It lies just past Tusculum in an area where the foundations of two basilicas have been unearthed. The gate's arches are no longer discernible, but you can still make out the octagonal shape of the two towers that flanked it. Read more: http://www.frommers.com/destinations/salona/A35069.html#ixzz1bjmWHzqE On the eastern side of Solin is the remnants of a town gate that is thought to date from the first century. The gate used to be named Porta Caesarea. The gate originally had a water duct running over it to serve water to the rest of the town. Nearby monument inscriptions document the soldiers passing through. The gate was first excavated by F. Carrara in 1846 and again by Frane Bulic in 1906.
Location
Don Frane Bulica
Salona
21210
Croatia
Dubrovnik-Neretva
43.5421
16.4822
36.50
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Good
Scheduled visit
Good
High
Global
Excellent
Cultural tourism