Mappa stellare personalizzata di Split
43.5081°N, 16.4402°E
A Dalmatian city born within the walls of a Roman palace, Split blends antiquity and Mediterranean life beneath a sky of Adriatic clarity. Gift a Split star map — a present as vibrant as the evenings on the Riva facing the Dalmatian islands.
Luoghi emblematici
Diocletian\u2019s Palace
43.5081°N, 16.4402°E
Diocletian\u2019s Palace, built between 295 and 305 AD for the Roman Emperor Diocletian, is one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world. Covering nearly 3 hectares, it forms the living heart of Split where over 3,000 people still reside within its walls. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it houses shops, restaurants, and museums.
Riva Promenade
43.5081°N, 16.4402°E
The Riva, Split\u2019s iconic waterfront promenade, runs along the south facade of Diocletian\u2019s Palace facing the sea. Lined with palm trees and cafes, it is the meeting point for locals\u2019 evening passeggiata. Yachts and fishing boats rock gently in the harbour, creating a perfect Mediterranean tableau.
Cathedral of Saint Domnius
43.5081°N, 16.4402°E
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius in Split, considered one of the oldest continuously used cathedrals in the world, occupies Diocletian\u2019s former mausoleum. Its 13th-century Romanesque bell tower, standing 57 metres tall, offers a breathtaking view of the city and the islands. The interior preserves medieval sculptures and a 13th-century altar.
Perché regalare una mappa stellare di Split?
Gifting a star map of Split means marrying the grandeur of the Roman Empire with the sweetness of Mediterranean life beneath Dalmatian stars. Whether an evening on the Riva or a moment of wonder in the ancient peristyle, Split etches its memories in stone and in the stars. A gift that transcends centuries.
Il cielo di Split
At 43.5° north latitude, Split enjoys Croatia’s sunniest climate with over 2,700 hours of sunshine per year. The Adriatic Sea provides a clear horizon to the southwest, ideal for observing southern constellations. Marjan Hill, the city’s green lung, offers a prime stargazing spot away from city centre lights.