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The Silver Gate (Porta Argentea) is the eastern gate of Diocletian's Palace, opening directly onto the Green Market (Stari Pazar). Less ornate than the Golden Gate, it provides a functional and atmospheric entrance into the palace complex.
Built around 305 AD as the eastern entrance to the palace, the Silver Gate was historically the service entrance, less ceremonial than the Golden Gate. Its proximity to the later market made it the most heavily used gate in daily life.