Jewish Heritage of Split - Europe's third oldest active synagogue

Ancient menorahs carved in Roman walls tell the story of Split's enduring Jewish community.

Highlights

  • Private tour of the Jewish ghetto
  • Meeting inside the synagogue with congregation shamash
  • Visit to substructure to see ancient carved menorah

Every tour is private
and you choose the time!

Yes, we can customize this tour to fit your specific needs – like different time of the day to start, can we add a bike ride, etc. – Just ask!

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Of the 70,000 Jews in Yugoslavia before WW2, only 3,500 survived

Overview of your tour

Jewish life within the Roman empire began well before the 4thC when the remarkable Palace of Diocletian was built. But within its walls, we can literally trace Judaic history and how it became an integral part of the fabric of not only Roman, but the history of Split up to the present time. Ancient Jewish prayers and symbols, carefully carved into the walls of the palace substructure, still whisper stories of medieval worshippers.

The synagogue, Europe's third oldest still serving its congregation, stands as a testament to continuous Jewish presence, with its Aron Hakodesh ingeniously incorporated into the palace's western wall. Today, meet Albert, the synagogue's shamash, whose personal narratives will bring this living heritage to life. The Jewish cemetery, established in 1573, occupies one of Split's most scenic locations on the Marjan hill slopes, offering both historical significance and breathtaking views.

Your tour itinerary

Our journey includes a fascinating walk through all of Diocletian's Palace. First, we'll explore the substructure to see ancient menorahs that were carved into the walls, then visit the Mausoleum (now the oldest Cathedral cathedral on the planet still in daily use in its original location) and Temple of Jupiter before reaching the majestic Peristyle square.

Our path continues through the medieval town that grew within the palace walls, including the Golden Gate with its Statue of Gregory of Nin, the historic Pjaca square, and Fruit square with its iconic Venetian tower.

Today's Jewish community in Split is about 100

Tour details

What's extra

  • Admission fees:
    • Substructure of Diocletian’s Palace (7€)
    • Cathedral and Temple of Jupiter (8€)
    • All sites accept credit cards
  • Food, drinks, and snacks

Please note

  • We advise to wear non-slip comfortable walking shoes as all the streets are cobbled, so they are slippery especially in wet weather.

Meeting location 

  • Cruise terminal, the Split Tourist office on the Riva next to the Hotel Adriana, your hotel or apartment – please let us know!

Pricing

  • 100e per person – up to 4 people
  • 75e per person – 5,6 people
  • If your group is larger than 6, please contact us for details

Great guides, Great reviews

Individually, our team has experience working as private guides for some of the most respected names in the travel industry, including Abercrombie & Kent, National Geographic Travel, Tours by Locals, Jon Baines Travel, numerous Virtuoso agencies and world-class cruise lines like Azamara, Windstar, Princess, Regent, Silver Sea and others.

Joan, September 2024
Our tour of Split and Trogir with Robert and Nives was fantastic. As we planned this tour months in advance , he was great at communicating with us of any necessary changes and did a great job of accommodating us. The tour itself was great and they were extremely knowledgeable of the area and the history of each place visited. My wife and I both highly recommend this great tour.
Richard, August 2024
I have travelled extensively over the past 40 years and Robert and Rada were the best guides I have ever had. We had a group of 8 touring Trogir and Split Croatia with a delicious and relaxing lunch at the winery. Robert was informative and entertaining and a great guy. I would highly recommend touring with them.
Louise, July 2024
Natasa gave us a great tour. She is very passionate and knowledgeable about Split and the surrounding area. Her sense of humor kept us entertained the entire day. A visit and lunch at a local winery was a highlight of the day.
Selina, 2024
We had so much fun with Luka, we could listen for hours to him. What a good and passionate storyteller, lovely human being and—of course—a big GOT fan! Thank you Luka!
Sarah, 2024
Incredible tour and I learned so much. Luka is so deeply knowledgeable about Split, Croatian and European history. I have a better understanding now of the history of this beautiful place and will be able to keep learning on my own.
Isadora, 2024
The tour was great and Luka was absolutely amazing. He was friendly and knew so much. We were really impressed!
Claire, 2024
Natasa was the perfect tour guide—knowledgable, enthusiastic, friendly and funny. She made things come to life and no question went unanswered. All in all a most interesting and informative tour!
Bruce, June 2024
The Diocletian Palace is huge and complex. Thanks to Robert and his fellow guide/friend, Rada, we got to see all of it along with an understanding of the Palace's evolution to the present. Old Split is truly alive. Robert is one of a kind and very entertaining and Rada indulged my passion for architecture along with the history. Wonderful tour!
Judy, October 2024
Nives was an amazing tour guide in Split. She helped me with information before the tour so we could customize it and make it exactly what we wanted.
Rusell, October 2024
The tour of Split and Trogir was a great experience with Nives. I did not know much about Croatia before this trip and now have a real appreciation for the country.
Joyce, June 2024
A great tour with a great guide. Highly recommend. Lots of good historical information. We had a really good time with Rada...