The image captures a section of the ancient Roman Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia, focusing on the weathered stone walls and arched openings of the structure
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The image captures a section of the ancient Roman Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia, focusing on the weathered stone walls and arched openings of the structure

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The image captures a section of the ancient Roman Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia, focusing on the weathered stone walls and arched openings of the structure. The stone is a mix of rough-hewn blocks and smoother, dressed stones forming the arches and some of the walls. The masonry shows signs of age and decay, with exposed brickwork and crumbling plaster in many areas. Several windows are visible within the stone walls. One large, rectangular opening at the top left frames a cloudy sky. Below it, a significant arched opening reveals a window with a metal grate, through which a palm tree is visible against a bright blue sky. To the right, a smaller, higher arched window looks out onto rooftops with red tiles and an antenna. Further down and to the right, another arched opening contains a boarded-up window. The foreground shows a paved walkway, with a partial view of a person on the far left, wearing a black t-shirt and a black baseball cap. They are facing away from the camera, and only their shoulder and side of their head are visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with the sun casting some shadows. The overall impression is one of historical preservation and the enduring presence of ancient architecture within a modern city.