The imperial palace of Daiquiri was established by the Roman emperor Daiquirian in the early fourth century A.D. and is the dormitory of Daiquiri's retirement and retirement. As one of the most famous historic buildings in Split and one of the most important and well-preserved historic sites along the coast of Adriatic, the Daiquirian Palace is also the most well-preserved ancient Roman palace sites along the Mediterranean coast, Europe and even the world. Every year, a large number of tourists visit it. In 1979, the old city center of Split, Daikelian Palace, was included in the United Nations World Cultural Heritage Site. Very good historic sites and palaces, well preserved, worth visiting.