The Serenissima left its stylistic imprint in the Gothic architecture of Piran, the town of violinist Tartini (1692-1770). The square that bears his name, its spherical plan like a theater stage, the polychrome houses, the public and religious buildings, the harbor and the seafront promenade, all form an admirably restored heritage ensemble. And for visitors, the town's streets are lined with cafés, restaurants, museums, artists' studios and boutiques.For swimming. Several possibilities on the rocks. For beaches, take the path towards the Bay of Fiesa or the Bernardins beach, between Piran and Portorož.

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Vue générale de Piran. Stéphan SZEREMETA
Baie de Piran. Martin FOUQUET
La place de l'hôtel de ville. Stéphane Maréchal - Iconotec
Place Tartini. Stéphan SZEREMETA
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