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The Gregory of Nin statue is **not located in Diocletian's Cellars**. According to the search results, the statue currently stands **just outside the Golden Gate of Diocletian's Palace**, at the north entrance to the complex.[1][2][4] While the statue was originally erected in the Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace in 1929, it has been positioned outside the Golden Gate since 1954.[1]
Diocletian's Cellars are a distinct underground archaeological section of Diocletian's Palace, separate from the statue's location. The Gregory of Nin monument is an above-ground bronze sculpture standing 28 feet (8.5 meters) tall,[3][4] not an underground installation.
To provide accurate travel content, I would need clarification on whether you intended to write about: - The Gregory of Nin statue at the Golden Gate entrance - Diocletian's Palace and its cellars as a separate attraction - Both sites as part of a Split itinerary
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