Taken in dalmatian city of Split. In the background you can see Diocletian's Palace, built by the roman emperor Diocletian for his retirement. One of the few roman emperors who enjoyed their retirement, and in what a great place.
From Wikipedia: "This massive structure was long deserted when the first citizens of Split settled inside its walls. In 639, the interior was converted into a town by the citizens of Salona who escaped the destruction of their town by the Avars. Over the centuries, the city has spread out over the surrounding landscape, but even today the palace constitutes the inner core of the city, still inhabited, full of shops, markets, squares, with even a Christian cathedral (formerly Diocletian's mausoleum) inserted in the corridors and floors of the former palace."
You are absolutely right with your comment, Christian. I have the same feeling. But you now how it works. You walk, see something, wait for the people to leave the pucture (the next already coming) you click and in the evening you see what you have found (the small display on your camera does not really give you the right view).
Fascinating travel notice. It must have been a vacation of discovery, day after day. Very well taken, but I would have placed the palm maybe a tad more to the right, to frame the picture in fact.
such a nice place dear Markus so well captured by you!!!!! a fine composition!!!!! the palm tree "splitting" the image :)...great work by you!!!! good evening Marian