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Uncovering the centuries in Split

Venture beyond the Roman highlights to discover one of Croatia’s oldest Jewish communities

December 11, 2022 18:30
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I'm exploring the cavernous empty space under the city streets of Split, its walls white bare and unadorned, when — to my surprise — I stumble across an outline of a menorah, scratched into the stone blocks supporting the huge weight of what was once Roman Emperor Diocletian’s palace above.

There are a few more to find, evidence of the early presence of Jews in the city, who used these eastern vaults as a place of worship.

Like many visitors to Croatia, I’ve never stayed in Split, just passed through on the way to the country’s lovely islands, but of course that’s been my mistake.

After all, it’s Croatia’s second city and of great historical importance, having grown out of a Roman palace built by Emperor Diocletian in 295CE.