Temple of Jupiter

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The Temple of Jupiter is an ancient Roman temple within Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia, originally dedicated to the chief Roman god and renowned for its well-preserved architecture and later conversion into a Christian baptistery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman religious building
ancient Roman temple
baptistery
cultural heritage monument
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
classical architecture
associatedWith Cathedral of Saint Domnius
builtDuringReignOf Diocletian
constructionPeriod early 4th century
late 3rd century
contains Christian sculptures
baptismal font
relief of a bishop, often identified as Saint John the Baptist
conversionPurpose baptistery of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius
convertedTo Christian baptistery
country Croatia
dedicatedTo Jupiter
hasArchitecturalFeature Roman barrel vault
Romanesque additions
barrel-vaulted ceiling
coffered ceiling
columns
frontal portico
pilasters
relief decoration
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
protected cultural monument of Croatia
locatedIn Palace of Diocletian
surface form: Diocletian's Palace

Split
Split, Croatia
locatedInCountry Croatia
locatedInHistoricalRegion Dalmatia
locatedNear Cathedral of Saint Domnius
surface form: Cathedral of Saint Domnius bell tower

Palace of Diocletian
surface form: Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace
locatedOnContinent Europe
materialUsed limestone
stone
namedAfter Jupiter
notableFor conversion into a Christian baptistery
preserved barrel-vaulted interior
well-preserved Roman architecture
openToPublic yes
partOf historic complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian
Palace of Diocletian
surface form: imperial complex of Diocletian's Palace
religiousAffiliationCurrent Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousAffiliationOriginal ancient Roman religion
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Palace of Diocletian
surface form: Historic Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian

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Palace of Diocletian hasPart Temple of Jupiter