Salona is navigable on foot only. You should wear sturdy shoes to tramp around the overgrown fields and gravel paths, and take plenty of water: Except for the arbor near the entrance, there is no shade. The main entrance, Caesarea Gate, stands close to the historic house Tusculum, the former home of Rev. Frane Bulić, responsible for excavating Salona in the late 1800s. Although the gate is no longer a full arch, you can still see the remains of the octagonal towers that stood to each side of it, attesting to its size and importance.

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