Temple of Jupiter

Temple of Jupiter

Temple of Jupiter

Dedicated to the ancient Roman king of gods, the Temple of Jupiter was constructed in the 3rd century as part of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Croatia. This well-preserved Roman temple stands as a testament to the architectural and cultural legacy of the era. Diocletian, who believed he was the reincarnation of Jupiter, had the temple built to honor the highly worshipped deity. Today, visitors can explore the temple’s intricate stonework and learn about its historical significance, offering a glimpse into the transition from pagan to Christian rule in the Roman Empire.

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