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#ITK | Croatia

#ITK in Split: Discovering St. Martin’s Church Hidden in the Palace Walls

ByCaroline May 5, 2025July 24, 2025

I’m genuinely excited to kick off our first #ITK (In The Know) feature, and honestly, if I weren’t excited about it, I probably wouldn’t be writing about it! And this little gem in Split, Croatia, is exactly the kind of spot I love sharing: hiding in plain sight, passed by thousands, and known by only a few.

Chances are, if you’ve visited Split, you’ve already laid eyes on this place without even realizing it. Most people walk right underneath it. Literally.

Let me introduce you to the beautiful St. Martin’s Church. It is one of the smallest churches in the world, perched above the Golden Gate in the northern wall of Diocletian’s Palace.

Inside St Martins Church
Inside St Martins Church
Looking Back Inside St Martins Church
Looking Back Inside St Martins Church

It’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it kind of entrance; just a simple doorway built into the thick stone of the palace. But once you step inside and climb a narrow flight of stairs, you’re suddenly in a 1.54-meter-wide sanctuary (yep, less than 5 feet!) that stretches just 10 meters long. It may be small, but what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in atmosphere and history.

The space was originally a guard passage when the palace was a Roman military fortress in the 4th century. But by the 6th or 7th century, it was transformed into a place of worship, dedicated to St. Martin of Tours, a Roman soldier-turned-saint known for choosing faith over a military career. That little historical twist feels especially appropriate, given the church’s location above a former military gate.

And here’s the part that really blew me away: inside, you’ll find a remarkably well-preserved, beautifully carved, 11th-century sacral arch, one of the best-preserved examples from the early medieval Christian world. It rests above the altar like a quiet guardian of the past, alongside a pre-Romanesque chancel screen and even a 13th-century inscription still visible on the stone wall.

It’s not flashy, and it’s not on most tourist maps. But it’s deeply moving.

So, when in Split exploring Diocletian’s Palace, take a moment. Step through that small doorway near the right-hand side of the Golden Gate, climb those timeworn steps, and pause inside one of Split’s best-kept spiritual secrets.

Small in size, big in soul.

How to Get There

Pass through the Golden Gate (Porta Aurea) into Diocletian’s Palace. Take your immediate right into the arched passage, and then turn right again at the end. Immediately in front of you is a small set of stairs. Climb the stairs: Ascend the 38 steep steps to reach the entrance of St. Martin’s Church .

St Martins Church over the Golden Gate
St Martins Church over the Golden Gate
The outside stairs to St Martins Church
The outside stairs to St Martins Church
The second set of stairs to St Martins Church
The second set of stairs to St Martins Church
The stairs to St Martins Church in Split
The stairs to St Martins Church in Split

Entrance Fee – €1

It won’t take a lot of time out of your day, but it will be completely worth it. Let us know what you think!

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